Retirement 'isn't really an option' for Princess Anne in King Charles' scandal-ridden monarchy
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In a recent interview, Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, made it clear that she has no intentions of stepping down from her royal duties. At 74, she stated retirement isn't an option for her, indicating that she remains fully committed to her role. Observers noted that her active participation is essential to the royal family's function, especially in light of recent health issues faced by other senior royals. Anne serves over 300 charities and organizations, and her continuous engagement signifies a critical support role within the monarchy during uncertain times.
I don't think there's a retirement program on this particular life. It really isn't written in, no.
Her quick mind is perfect for her work with the 300+ charities, organizations and military regiments in the U.K. and overseas.
It is certainly no surprise that the member of the royal family who usually is the hardest-working royal has no plans to retire.
She has made it clear she disagrees with the concept, associated with King Charles, of a slimmed-down monarchy.
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