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The Princess Royal has humorously responded to Ms Doherty’s remarks about her hair, after the actress described the transformation process. Ms Doherty branded Princess Anne’s hairdo “it’s own beast” as styling it was a tedious task that would often take hours when filming.
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Princess Anne, 70, is the daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, 94, and a senior working member of the Royal Family. When she is with the children of Zara Tindall, 39, a body language expert suggested she is very affectionate .
Zara has been given the life Anne always wanted to live.
Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter gave insight: [Anne] would have reminded Zara of her responsibilities. But, at the same time, she allowed her the make her mistakes.
Princess Anne freed Zara Tindall from royal restriction by snubbing Queen s bold offer (Image: GETTY)
Ms Nicholl said: Anne s vocation, her calling, her duty, was always to be the Princess Royal. (Image: CHANNEL 5)
Vanity Fair Royal Editor Katie Nicholl continued: She s had a lot more freedom and a lot more opportunity than her mother ever did. Anne s vocation, her calling, her duty, was always to be the Princess Royal.
Mr Vickers said: Gordonstoun is not for everybody. (Image: CHANNEL 5)
He continued: But Peter and Zara are not creative in that particular way. They re much more sporting types, and so I think they did prosper and rather enjoyed it up there.
Biographer Brian Hoey added: Prince Charles, of course, is famous for saying that he loathed his time at the Scottish boarding school.
Vanity Fair Royal Editor Katie Nicholl told Channel 5: Zara and Peter actually had very positive, very happy experiences there.
Mr Vickers said: Peter and Zara are not creative in that particular way. (Image: GETTY)
The school s ethos is to blend outdoor activities and skills with a traditional private school. (Image: GETTY)
Mr Kerr said: She wanted her kids to have a slightly more sheltered upbringing. (Image: CHANNEL 5)
Royal author Victoria Arbiter added: The decisions meant that the children were going to be relieved of any kind of royal responsibility.
Royal commentator Wesley Kerr told Channel 5: Much more of Anne s life as a child was public than Zara s life as a child. Anne was very conscious that she wanted her kids to have a slightly more sheltered upbringing than she d had.
Ms Nicholl said: If you speak to either Zara or Peter, they will also tell you that not having the burden of titles has enabled them to live ordinary lives.