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Princess Anne’s Witty Comeback to a Cheeky Student
Princess Anne, known for her sharp tongue and no-nonsense demeanor, recently reminded everyone why she's a royal with a quick-witted response to a cheeky student.
During a visit to Moscow in 1990, the Princess Royal was asked a rather provocative question about Buckingham Palace.
A student boldly inquired how it felt to have such a grand residence as her private property.
With a charming smile, Anne shot back with a succinct seven-word reply: “Well, I don't know because it isn't.”
The crowd erupted in laughter at her clever retort.
She followed up with an explanation, clarifying that Buckingham Palace is a state-owned establishment, not her personal domain.
“I wasn't actually born there,” she added.
“I have my office there, and the Queen lives there, but it's not really private property.” This exchange has since gone viral on TikTok, with royal enthusiasts reveling in her humor.
Comments flooded in, praising Anne's intelligence and wit.
One admirer remarked, “Princess Anne is just great.
Intelligent, strong, and extremely witty.” Another humorously noted that she almost referred to her mother, the Queen, instead of herself when discussing the palace.
Such moments only emphasize Anne's relatable nature, endearing her further to the public.
This isn't the first time Princess Anne has showcased her fearless attitude.
In a dramatic incident back in March 1974, she found herself in a life-threatening situation when a man attempted to kidnap her.
Ian Ball ambushed her car, demanding a ransom in the millions.
When he ordered her out of the vehicle, her response was as bold as ever: “Not bloody likely.” Remarkably, despite the chaos, everyone involved survived to tell the tale.
Fast forward to more recent events, and Princess Anne faced another emotional moment during her mother's final days.
When Queen Elizabeth II's health began to decline, Anne had to make a heart-wrenching call to her brother, Charles.
At Balmoral, where the Queen spent her last days, Anne urged Charles to come immediately, knowing time was of the essence.
On the morning of September 8, after a night of uncertainty, the urgency escalated.
Anne called Charles again, stressing the importance of his presence.
He promptly took a helicopter to Balmoral, rallying family members to join him during this pivotal moment.
It was a poignant reminder of the strong family bonds that exist even within the royal family.
In another display of resilience, just four months after suffering a concussion from a horse riding accident, Princess Anne attended a performance by the renowned Spanish Riding School.
The event took place at the OVO Arena Wembley, showcasing the intricate routines of riders and their horses.
Despite her recent health scare, Anne's passion for equestrian sports was evident as she cheered on the performers.
The Princess Royal, now 74, has long been an advocate for equestrian arts.
Having competed for Great Britain in the 1976 Montreal Olympics, she has a rich history in the sport.
Her dedication to the Riding Academy is unwavering, and she has visited its training base numerous times, often accompanied by her late mother.
As the academy prepares for upcoming shows in Aberdeen, Anne's presence continues to inspire many.
Notably, her mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, also maintained her love for horseback riding well into her later years, demonstrating the royal family's deep connection to equestrian traditions.
Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla have also been active in royal engagements.
Recently, they attended the Braemar Gathering, a traditional Highland Games event.
Dressed in full Scottish regalia, Charles looked distinguished, while Camilla complemented him with a stylish outfit adorned with feathers.
Their shared enjoyment of the festivities highlighted the royal family's ongoing commitment to celebrating cultural heritage.
From humorous exchanges with students to navigating family crises, Princess Anne remains a figure of strength and authenticity.
Her ability to balance humor with serious matters reflects her unique role within the royal family.
As she continues to engage with the public, her legacy as a relatable and resilient royal only grows stronger.