King Charles III has appointed his sister Princess Anne as a new patron of the Rugby Association, reportedly leaving Megan Marle in a state of barely contained fury.
The announcement came just weeks after Princess Anne dismissed any mention of stepping back from her royal duties, a stock contrast to the path chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Megan has been increasingly vocal about her commitment to Royal duties, brushed aside suggestions of retirement, and believes that the appointment sends a clear message about the values and work ethic of the monarchy.
The rugby Association itself has expressed delight at securing Princess Anne as their Patron, highlighting her long-standing connection to sports and her reputation for hard work and dedication.
Royal commentators have noted the symbolism of this appointment, as it is about continuity and reliability. The timing of the announcement has raised eyebrows among Royal Observers, as it comes during a period when the sussexes have been attempting to redefine their public image following controversial projects like the Netflix documentary and Prince Harry’s memo Spar.
Some see the king’s decision as a calculated move to emphasize the contrast between those who left Royal duties behind and those who have remained steadfast in their service.
Princess Anne’s work ethic and genuine interest in the causes she supports make her an ideal Patron for the Rugby Association.
However, the Sussex Camp appears to be struggling with this recent development, with some suggesting that Megan views the decision as part of a pattern of exclusion that began before her departure from Royal duties.