After the long-awaited coronation ceremony of King Charles III, his relationship with his sister, Princess Anne, has been seen more united and strong since the death of their mother. Recently the calendar of both members of the Royal Family has coincided in certain events in the Kingdom Kingdom where they have shown themselves happy to spend time with the other.
Presenting the new sovereign’s banner to Anne’s cavalry regiment, the pair of brothers wore their military uniforms, uniting for this huge event that took place at Buckingham Palace, which was held before Tropping the Colour.
After this presentation, there were many comments that were shared assuring that the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth II, two of her children, the current monarch and Princess Anne have created stronger ties, since the King honored the hard royal work that his sister does.
Princess Anne is an honorary colonel, of the new banner The Blues and Royals, which is why her brother Charles III honored her work with the cavalry, informing that this new banner is a representative link between the Blues and Royals, which are contributors to the peacekeeping of the united nations of Cyprus.
The King expressed his gratitude with a thank you tribute to his sister for her work in taking over public and ceremonial duties at the most difficult times for the United Kingdom. In addition, the monarch and the princess thanked all those who offer their commitment and service, as well as the families of the kingdom who joined the British forces that day.
From a very young age, the princess and the recent King Charles III proved to be very close, and in each one of their current appearances they have made clear that their brotherly affection remains intact, publicly demonstrating that their support is mutual and faithful.