Princess Anne stunned royal watchers at Trooping the Colour by publicly crowning Catherine, Princess of Wales, as "Marshal of the Monarch’s Honour," signaling a dramatic power shift toward the next generation.
During the parade's poignant pause amid the Coldstream Guards, Anne strode forward on horseback, bestowing the symbolic title that amplifies Catherine's military ties as Colonel of the Irish Guards and positions her as a global emblem of royal service.
This unprecedented appointment—rooted in tradition yet forward-looking—underscores Anne's trust in Catherine's poise post-recovery, blending duty with authenticity amid Charles's frailty. It expands her ceremonial lead, from regimental events to monarchy-wide symbolism, outshining rivals.
Camilla and daughter Laura Lopes reportedly challenged the honor publicly, sparking confrontation whispers, but Catherine's composed response and Anne's firm defense flipped optics, rallying palace allies.
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