Princess Anne makes King Charles proud with meaningful move unlike Andrew
Prince Andrew suffers big blow after King Charles gives key responsibility on Princess Anne
Princess Anne made his brother King Charles and the royal family proud with her meaningful move, unlike the controversial Prince Andrew.
For the unversed, the Princess Royal recently visited the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in order to show solidarity with the victims and the first responders following the horrible parade incident.
As per Buckingham Palace's spokesperson, Princess Anne extended her "heartfelt condolences and support" to the affected families and communities.
"Her Royal Highness also wishes to acknowledge the courage of the emergency services, some of whom she met today, and all those providing care and comfort during this difficult time."
It was notable that the hardest-working royal avoided making any inappropriate remarks during a sombre outing.
The royal expert said, "Princess Anne’s expression of support for Liverpool’s emergency services, while keeping her private thoughts private, provides a reminder of brother Prince Andrew’s clumsiness when representing the Queen at the Pan Am Lockerbie site..."
He mentioned the Duke of York's comments, "'I suppose statistically something like this has got to happen at some stage,' he spouted. 'Of course it only affects the community in a very small way.' Surely a great loss to the diplomatic corps!"
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