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Zara's Fiery Defense: Prince Harry Launches Brutal Attack on Princess Anne Following News of New Royal Title

Zara's Fiery Defense: Prince Harry Launches Brutal Attack on Princess Anne Following News of New Royal Title

During the Royal procession on Christmas morning in Sandringham, several members of the royal family sported matching scarves. Among them were Princess Anne, accompanied by her husband, Timothy Lawrence, as well as Lady Louise Windsor, the Earl of Snowdon David Armstrong Jones, and Samuel Chatau. These elegant scarves, which are rumored to be gifts from King Charles, were quite pricey. The matching charcoal and beige Marino wool scarves are the result of a recent collaboration between High Grove and the Princess Foundation.

Princess Anne, who has once again been crowned the hardest-working Royal in 2023, draped her new £115 accessory over her white coat. She further enhanced her outfit with an impressive hat adorned with pheasant feathers. The scarf, known as the High Grove Heritage scarf and available for £15, was inspired by the Campaign for Wool's 10th-anniversary scarf, created by the King. The campaign was launched in October to coincide with the start of London Craft Week and aligns with Charles's focus on climate change activism.

It appears that Queen Camilla, King Charles, and Princess Anne have joined forces to counter claims made by Meghan Markle in her Netflix documentary series with Prince Harry. In the third episode of the Sussexes' documentary, Meghan explained that she deliberately chose not to wear bright colors during her time as a senior Royal, sticking to a usual color palette of camel, beige, and white to avoid clashing with the late Queen and other senior Royals. However, working Royals seemed to dismiss Megan's claims as they attended the morning service at St. Mary Magdalene Church, all wearing camel, beige, and neutral colors.

Royal commentator Kinsey Scoffield brought these claims to light, suggesting that when people think of Harry and Meghan, they envision them alongside Oprah Winfrey, constantly complaining, promoting glossy Netflix projects, and focusing on their brand. She argued that their brand is not synonymous with charity work, in contrast to the public image of Princess Diana, known for her compassion toward AIDS patients, holding emaciated babies, and comforting cancer patients. Kinsey went further to accuse the Sussexes of appearing vindictive in their post-royal work.

In contrast to Meghan's efforts to secure commercial projects, Prince Harry's career has reportedly flourished in 2023. According to Matt Wilkinson, the Royal editor at The Sun, Meghan's pursuit of commercial success has faltered, particularly in light of her Spotify deal not yielding the expected results. There was initially talk of other partners taking up their podcast, but this did not materialize. Matt suggested that while the couple tried to maintain a positive relationship with the royal family, the release of "Endgame" changed the dynamics significantly.

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