ROYALS IN SHOCK! Princess Anne Gives Her ‘Princess Royal’ Title to Princess Charlotte, Bypassing Lilibet in America — Full Details Below
In a move that has stunned royal watchers and sparked fierce debate across the Commonwealth, Princess Anne has formally announced that she will pass on her prestigious title of ‘Princess Royal’ — not to her great-niece Lilibet Diana, but to Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Princess Catherine.
This historic decision comes amidst growing tensions between the UK-based royal family and Prince Harry’s branch in the United States. Traditionally, the title of Princess Royal is reserved for the eldest daughter of the monarch — a title held with immense honor and symbolic weight. Princess Anne has held the title since 1987, bestowed upon her by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of her lifelong dedication to public service.
Now, for the first time in generations, Princess Anne has exercised her influence and royal right to name a successor before the end of her tenure — and the choice has been clear.
“Charlotte has the grace, sense of duty, and the spirit that defines what it means to be a Princess Royal,” Anne stated during a private ceremony at Windsor Castle.
“She represents the future. She has earned this in her own right — not by birth alone, but by character.”
The decision to bypass Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, Harry and Meghan’s daughter, has reignited speculation about the deep rift between the California-based Sussexes and the rest of the royal family. Though Lilibet technically holds the right to use the title “Princess” following King Charles’s accession, her distance from royal life, lack of official duties, and the ongoing tension between her parents and the Crown have likely influenced this unprecedented decision.
Royal insiders suggest Princess Anne made her wishes known directly to King Charles and Prince William, both of whom reportedly supported her choice. Charlotte, now age 10, has been seen increasingly involved in royal appearances and is said to have a “natural poise” and “deep sense of service,” echoing traits admired in Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne herself.
Public reaction has been swift and passionate. While many have praised Anne’s decision as a bold and forward-looking move, supporters of Harry and Meghan have taken to social media accusing the Palace of continued exclusion and favoritism. Hashtags like #PrincessCharlotte and #JusticeForLilibet began trending within hours of the announcement.
So what does this mean for Lilibet? According to Palace sources, while she will retain her birthright as Princess, she will not be considered for formal titles of responsibility within the UK royal structure “unless circumstances drastically change.”
For now, all eyes are on Princess Charlotte, who is poised to inherit not just a title — but a legacy of strength, service, and leadership. One royal aide summed it up perfectly:
“This isn’t about division. It’s about tradition evolving, and Charlotte is the clear heir to that spirit.”
More details to follow as official documents are expected to be released later this week.