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This princess is officially the most hard-working royal in 2019

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Princess Anne is the most hard-working member of royal family, having spent 73 days in duty this year.

While Megan and Kate may have garnered more attention, Princess Anne has performed almost three times the number of public engagements in 2019 as Megan.

Megan was on maternity leave from April. The figures are still impressive. The Duchess has only spent 16 days on official duties, while Anne has spent 73. The Duchess has spent 25.
The Queen, Anne’s mother, has not spent as much time on official duties since she turned ninety, but she still appears at more than the newest members of the family. She appeared at 28 official engagements in this year.

Harry and William scored 33 and 31 respectively. Their dad Prince Charles has an impressive 58 and his wife Camilla, Duchess Cornwall, a 42.

Anne, 68, has been the most busy – she worked for 180 days in the last year and has had 20,000 royal engagements in the past 50 years.
The first was on 1st of March 1969 when she distributed leeks to the Pirbright Army camp in Surrey, in honor of St David’s Day.

Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, is known for her charitable work. She is a patron for more than 200 charitable organisations, such as Save the Children and St John’s Ambulance.

She’s visited the Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, and she’s attended the Queen’s Royal Garden Party.
The princess, who is a talented rider and the only member the royal family that has competed at the Olympics, also found time to visit Aintree and the Cheltenham Festival, as well as Gatcombe horse trials, and cheer England on during the Guinness Six Nations Rugby tournament.

Kevin S. MacLeod was the Canadian Secretary of the Queen in 2014. He said that her credo is to “keep me busy. I’m here to do work. I’m here to work. I’m here to meet with as many people as I can.

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