Princess Anne, popularly known as the most hardworking member of the royal family, once again proved her sincerity and determination to serve the monarch.
The Princess Royal garnered praise for her bravery as she rode a horse at the Trooping the Colour parade despite her recent accident.
Not only that, Zara Tindall's mother made a powerful appearance at Buckingham Palace's balcony as she witnessed flypast alongside the senior royals.
Princess Anne's discipline and confident gestures made her bag the new title of "strong woman," as her brother King Charles and the royals reportedly began a new chapter of their lives after facing serious health issues in recent times.
Discussing Princess Anne's balcony sighting, body language expert Darren Stanton, "We can see Princess Anne with her arms behind her back - that’s a very authoritarian posture."
As per Express, he added, "She’s a very strong woman. She’s standing separately, her arms behind her, while everybody else has their arms to the side."
"This isn’t unlike Anne, she’s known as the hardest-working Royal and she always takes her duties very seriously," Darren showered praise on Anne.
Apart from Princess Anne, the King's birthday parade was attended by Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Prince Edward, Duchess Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Princess Royal's husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence were also present.
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