Princess Anne has transferred her royal title to her nephew and niece’s daughter, Charlotte, amid King Charles’s health concerns as he recovers from cancer.

The move is a reflection of his deep concern for the monarchy’s future and his belief that Charlotte, who has been regarded as one of the hardest working and most respected Royal members, is best suited to take on the role.

Charlotte, born on May 2nd, 2015, is the second child of Prince William and Princess Catherine.

She holds a special position in the royal family, marked by important rule changes that have affected her titles. Princess Anne has been offering invaluable advice to her great niece Charlotte on the intricacies of royal life during a challenging time for the British Monarchy.

If she marries, she could receive a royal parage, a tradition for male Royal children and grandchildren. This could lead to her being given the title Duchess of Edenboro, which was designed to revert the crown upon his passing.