Fresh statements from Buckingham Palace are beginning to stir buzz across royal circles, as updates involving Prince William and Princess Anne spark speculation about a growing rift between the senior royals.
Princess Anne’s Frustration with Prince William’s Workload
While Buckingham Palace hasn’t addressed the tension directly, insiders suggest Princess Anne is becoming increasingly frustrated with Prince William, particularly in relation to his royal duties. According to a report from The Times, Princess Anne—known for her tireless work ethic—has reportedly expressed concern over Prince William’s inconsistent schedule, especially around investiture ceremonies at Windsor Castle.
One source close to the family shared that Princess Anne is quietly ‘annoyed’ with how Prince William is managing his royal responsibilities, further intensifying the speculation surrounding their relationship.
Buckingham Palace Reveals Key Upcoming Engagements
To help shift the narrative, Buckingham Palace released two public statements this week that immediately began to stir buzz among royal watchers. In one announcement, the Palace confirmed that Prince William, in his role as Patron of The Football Association, will attend the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final in Basel, Switzerland.
“27 July 2025, The Prince of Wales, Patron, The Football Association, will attend the Union of European Football Associations Women’s Euro 2025 Final, Basel, Switzerland,” read the official statement from Buckingham Palace.
Princess Anne’s Packed Summer Schedule
In another release, Buckingham Palace outlined Princess Anne’s busy upcoming calendar. On July 26th, she will visit The Royal Ocean Racing Club in Cowes, Isle of Wight, for its Centenary celebrations. The statement added further that Princess Anne, as Vice Patron of the British Horse Society, is set to visit Stable Mates Plus in Liverpool on July 29th.
“26 July 2025, The Princess Royal will visit The Royal Ocean Racing Club on the occasion of its Centenary at the Parade, Cowes, Isle of Wight,” noted Buckingham Palace. The follow-up statement continued, “Anne, Vice Patron, the British Horse Society, will visit Stable Mates Plus – North West Region, Aintree Equestrian Centre, Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Liverpool, Merseyside.”
Palace Moves Meant to Quiet Rumors?
These public statements may be part of a broader strategy by Buckingham Palace to manage media narratives, especially as tensions appear to simmer behind the scenes. Whether these scheduled appearances by Prince William and Princess Anne will ease the gossip remains to be seen, but they’ve certainly continued to stir buzz online and in the press.
With Buckingham Palace under constant scrutiny, every statement and engagement is dissected for hidden meaning. As Prince William and Princess Anne prepare for their public duties, royal observers will be watching closely for any signs of unity—or continued distance—between the two.