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‘An honor and a privilege’: Princess Anne’s emotional tribute to her mother, Queen Elizabeth II

The eldest daughter wrote a statement to pay tribute to her mother. She emotionally evokes the last hours of the queen.

After King Charles III and Princes William and Harry, it is the turn of Princess Anne, eldest daughter of Elizabeth II, to pay her one last tribute in an emotional statement sent to the press. Princess Anne recounts in particular the last 24 hours of her mother.

“I am so fortunate to have been able to share the last 24 hours of my beloved mother’s life,” she wrote in a statement released Tuesday. “It has been an honor and a privilege to be able to accompany him on his final journey. Witnessing the love and respect shown by so many on this journey has been both moving and overwhelming.”

“We will all share memories,” the princess continues, before thanking “every one of you who shares our pain”: “It reminds us how much we took her presence and her contribution to our national identity for granted. I am so grateful for the support and understanding you offer my dear brother Charles, who has just taken over the responsibilities for him as Monarch.”

Carlos III was able to find in his sister’s house

The Royal Princess, a title she has held since 1987 as the eldest daughter of the monarch, could now change with the arrival of Carlos III on the throne. The new king could find support from her sister as she assumes her new role.

Anne has a reputation as the most enthusiastic member of the royal family, combining a career as a top-level horsewoman that took her to the Olympics, and a life of public engagements carried out at a steady pace and in relative discretion. away from the scandals of recent years.

Author: Jerome Lachasse
Source: BFM TV

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