Princess Anne takes wise step to protect monarchy amid King, Andrew row
Princess Anne uplifts royal family as Prince Andrew gives new tension to King Charles
Princess Anne has been uplifting the royal family with her dedication and sincerity towards service amid the never-ending row between King Charles and Prince Andrew.
The Princess Royal is set to celebrate her 75th birthday on August 15. But, the hardest working royal wanted to keep her milestone low-key and decided to enter a new chapter of life, supporting charities she is a patron of.
Speaking of Anne's determination in portraying the firm in a positive light, the chief executive of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Tanya Curry, showered praises on Anne's 'amazing' stamina as she fulfils her royal duty.
As per the Mirror, she said, "I think she's probably done a lot more for us actually, and the kind of stamina that she brings to that, mentally and physically, is amazing."
Zara Tindall's mother is "working incredibly hard," and she "positions the royal family in such a great way that people really understand and really can see the work that she's doing."
It is important to note that Princess Anne's wise steps to represent her brother, King Charles, in a positive light across the world earned her notable honours ahead of her birthday.
A special coin was released to celebrate her service for the firm, and an official birthday portrait was also shared by Buckingham Palace to pay Anne a heartfelt tribute.
Princess Anne's big milestone came as Prince Andrew once again gave tension to cancer-stricken King Charles as a bombshell book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, set to unfold the family's secrets.
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