During this time, the British royal family always gave people a feeling of dark clouds, Charles suddenly became seriously ill and expressed the idea of stepping down, Kate's condition is still a mystery, and now only Camilla and Princess Anne can carry the matter, and it is difficult to convince the public with Camilla's actions, so in the end all the heavy responsibilities are on Princess Anne.
At this moment, she must miss her mother Elizabeth very much, if she is still in her old age, then everything will be solved, so when Anne visited Nottingham, she wore a purple plaid coat of Queen Elizabeth II to express her respect and infinite longing for her mother.
Not long ago, the 73-year-old eldest princess looked very sophisticated in a chic coat worn by the late monarch when she participated in a full day of royal activities. Anne paired the striking coat with a matching skirt and Fairfax and F**or black suede boots for £413.
After King Charles was diagnosed with cancer, the royal family was in an extraordinary period, and all the burden of the royal family was on Anne, perhaps she also felt infinite sadness, so she made a poignant decision to put on her mother's clothes and maintain close "contact" with her late mother.
In the afternoon, Princess Anne, as patron of the Royal College of Vocational Teachers, visited the Nottingham West Primary Care Network at Eastwood Primary Care Centre. The network is designed to meet the high needs of nursing home patients as they are committed to creating the most effective all-round support for local residents. As the royal family chatted below, excited residents peeked out of their windows and smiled, while she left with a large bouquet of flowers in her hand. Earlier in the day, Anne visited a health centre in Nottingham after an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, the day after the King was diagnosed with shock cancer.
But when members of the royal family got in the car to ask about her brother's condition, she did not respond to questions from the crowd. King Charles personally shared his diagnosis with Princess Anne, who is now one of his few relatives.
Although she was one of the senior members of the royal family, she also later took a back seat to focus on her health under the guidance of a doctor, and not long ago, she also visited Gh Hurt & Son – a luxury fabric manufacturer known for its knitted shawls and lace scarves. But Princess Anne's day wasn't over yet – she arrived at the Science Museum to present the awards at the fourth event of the day. Wearing a blue and white floral dress with bright green polka dots and holding an umbrella to shelter from the rain, she walks to the buildings in central London, and soon Princess Anne will face a busy day – she will attend three events in Berkshire, London and Oxfordshire.
She will first visit the Commonwealth War Graves Committee in Maidenhead, of which she is chair, and then visit the Community Service Centre in East London.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, is continuing from a planned abdominal surgery, while Sarah Ferguson, who was recently diagnosed with malignant melanoma, is also battling cancer for the second time.
The news was confirmed on Monday after Princess Anne had a brave look on her face as she attended the inauguration of the new St John Ambulance Community Unit in Duvezis, Wiltshire.
Speaking to Sky News, Daily Mail's Robert Hardeman said the eldest princess was "essential" when the royal family needed it, adding that she was "the backbone of the whole institution".