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Princess Anne incident

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Joseann Mon 24-Jun-24 12:45:29

I'm reading this from abroad, so hope some can confirm.
'The Princess Royal has sustained minor injuries and concussion following an incident on the Gatcombe Park estate yesterday evening.
Is it a riding accident or a fall?

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 01:22:17

merlotgran

😈 I do wonder if somebody is sitting in Montecito with the wax dolls and the pins . Who’s next

They won’t be any old wax dolls though but limited edition effigies made from recycled American Riviera Orchard scented candles of which there are only four to be sent out to worthy recipients like Omid Scobie and besties we’ve never heard of.

😂😂😂

I vowed not to laugh at any such jokes about certain people but that was funny

vegansrock Sun 30-Jun-24 06:41:50

If PA has an arduous “job” shaking hands and chatting to people, then that’s her choice. She is rewarded handsomely for it and she doesn’t have to do it. She is more than capable of saying f.orf if she doesn’t like it.

Calendargirl Sun 30-Jun-24 06:58:20

vegansrock

If PA has an arduous “job” shaking hands and chatting to people, then that’s her choice. She is rewarded handsomely for it and she doesn’t have to do it. She is more than capable of saying f.orf if she doesn’t like it.

If Princess Anne reads GN, she is probably saying “Naff orf!” when she reads stuff like this.

Her ‘job’ is a bit more than shaking hands and chatting, I’m sure.

Iam64 Sun 30-Jun-24 08:30:06

Princess Anne rarely puts a hood/paw/foot wrong. She’s always been a straight forward hard working member of the RF. I’m certain she does much more than shaking hands and chatting.
I’d even say she’s a role model in That Family. Her own children seem to be following her lead, work hard/have fun/keep fairly private

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 30-Jun-24 08:31:15

She carries out more engagements than any other member of the RF, several per day, and has always done her homework first. She is patron of many charities and is far more to them than just a name on their headed paper.

Joseann Sun 30-Jun-24 08:34:59

She has been shaking hands a long long time. She shook mine when she handed me my degree in the Royal Albert Hall. I was 22, she was 29.

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 08:39:35

vegansrock

If PA has an arduous “job” shaking hands and chatting to people, then that’s her choice. She is rewarded handsomely for it and she doesn’t have to do it. She is more than capable of saying f.orf if she doesn’t like it.

How do you mean rewarded handsomely?

She gets expenses from the Sovereign Grant for doing the job, at 73, that the public demands of her.
I doubt many of us are still carrying out such a schedule of duties at that age.

vegansrock Sun 30-Jun-24 09:10:23

Does the public really demand anything of PA? She could say no if she is asked to do anything too demanding. A 10 minute phone call counts as an “engagement” in her diary. If she wants to hang up her riding hat I’m sure the public would be fine about it .

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 09:15:00

Your arguments hold no water whstsoever.

I think it's called a sense of duty and commitment.

The last time I saw her was one afternoon when she attended our Carol service, read a lesson. She'd already carried out another public duty that morning presenting awards and was going to London for a State Banquet afterwards. I suppose she could have told the visiting Head of State to naff 'orf but she is much too professional for that.

Mollygo Sun 30-Jun-24 09:25:37

Why get het up about Princess Anne?

We have no idea what her life’s really like, or whether she enjoys her job.

Do we personally know that a 10 minute phone call counts as an engagement? If the person on the other end of the line is happy, then does it matter?
Do you suppose she sends those irritating How did I do? follow up texts?

Perhaps she likes meeting new people, like posters on GN do.

I’m sorry she was injured. I’m glad she’s on the mend. If she chooses to retire from public engagements, I hope she enjoys her retirement.
If she’s obliged to do so as an outcome of the accident, then I’m sorry to hear that.

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 09:30:54

👏👏👏

Oi'll give her foive!

vegansrock Sun 30-Jun-24 09:45:02

Yes her choice absolutely.

vegansrock Sun 30-Jun-24 09:48:27

Yes a phone call counts as an engagement in royal diaries it’s not always public facing. But her choice if she wants to do it, but does the public really demand her to continue?

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 09:55:27

Well, if they didn't she wouldn't be so busy surely?

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 30-Jun-24 09:56:53

Indeed. I doubt she forces her presence on people. She responds to requests.

Oreo Sun 30-Jun-24 10:38:33

vegansrock

If PA has an arduous “job” shaking hands and chatting to people, then that’s her choice. She is rewarded handsomely for it and she doesn’t have to do it. She is more than capable of saying f.orf if she doesn’t like it.

Apparently she has quite a line in f*****g expletives which sometimes shock people.😁

merlotgran Sun 30-Jun-24 10:42:05

Apparently she has quite a line in f*****g expletives which sometimes shock people.

I thought that was Camilla! 🤣

Oreo Sun 30-Jun-24 10:44:38

I expect all the Royals have an earthy SOH 😁

Elegran Sun 30-Jun-24 11:18:09

vegansrock

Yes a phone call counts as an engagement in royal diaries it’s not always public facing. But her choice if she wants to do it, but does the public really demand her to continue?

Her visits are always welcomed. She is always knowledgable about the cause or organisation she is visiting, she chats in an an interested way to everyone (not just the top brass) as though they are human beings, and she doesn't demand that people kowtow to her. As a result she is often asked to return.

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 11:22:19

She must spend a lot of time doing her homework before meeting different people, groups and organisations because she is always spot on and asks pertinent questions.

vegansrock Sun 30-Jun-24 13:15:58

I’m sure she is a very worthy person, what I’m saying is she doesn’t have to do this so called “job”, if she announced her “retirement” would anyone be that bothered? I’m sure most people would think fair enough. Is she being forced into it? No - it’s her choice.

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 30-Jun-24 13:17:59

She has a sense of duty and obligation, like her brother the King and her late mother. Choice doesn’t come into it.

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 14:47:48

I think a lot of people, charities, organisations would be regretful but understanding if The Princess Royal decided to retire from public duty.

There are few of the younger generation who would be willing or who are able to give their time, energy and support to all these organisations.

Callistemon213 Sun 30-Jun-24 14:52:30

She is patron or president of over 300 organisations, including WISE, Riders for Health, and Carers Trust.

Just because you are not interested or do not understand vegansrock, does not mean others do not and value the support of members of the Royal Family.
Perhaps you've never needed any support or help from any of those organisations and realised the added value a member of the Royal Family can bring to them.

RosiesMaw Sun 30-Jun-24 14:56:48

vegansrock

I’m sure she is a very worthy person, what I’m saying is she doesn’t have to do this so called “job”, if she announced her “retirement” would anyone be that bothered? I’m sure most people would think fair enough. Is she being forced into it? No - it’s her choice.

No @ vegansrock. - it’s called duty