Princess Anne made her own mark during King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday. Unlike other women who attended, and even took part in the ceremony, Anne, 72, was dressed in a uniform with military regalia.
The princess royal had an important role in the ceremony, which royal watchers had the chance to see her fulfill after the service.
Anne, who was the Gold-Stick-in-Waiting, rode horseback behind the new king and his queen, Camilla, as they rode in the Gold State Coach from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace.
The Gold-Stick-in-Waiting, along with the Silver-Stick-in-Waiting position, were created to protect the royals from harm. In addition, Anne was followed by 6,000 service members.
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