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Harry and Meghan Markle urged to return to royal duties as Princess Anne ‘risks burnout’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to return to royal duties over concerns Princess Anne risks “burnout”.
The 73-year-old has been forced to step up her royal engagements as her brother King Charles recovers away from the spotlight following his cancer treatment in February. Anne has also taken on more duties as it was revealed Kate Middleton would also be out of action after undergoing major abdominal surgery in January, and the Princess Royal now works 70% of public engagements.
The mother-of-two was well-known for being the hardest working of all the senior royals, but as her workload increases, there have been calls for Harry and Meghan to return to the UK and take on more engagements to help during the family’s time of need. The princess is showing no sign of slowing down, and is expected to undertake 55 of the 78 planned public engagements until May 10. Analysis also revealed that Anne only worked around half of the royal events back in 2022, and her workload has increased exponentially due to her brother and Kate being out of action after they were diagnosed with cancer.
At one point in her busy schedule, Anne will attend a staggering five events in a single day, and will also be working weekends. Over the next two months, the official diary of the Royal Family’s events does not mention King Charles, Prince William or Kate, meaning Anne and Charles’ wife Camilla will be on hand to attend various engagements over the next few weeks
Wellbeing experts shared their concerns over Princess Anne’s health in the long-term, as her dedication to serving the family could come at a cost. “We are deeply concerned for her wellbeing and worry Her Royal Highness may be on the brink of burnout. While we are confident HRH serves her country tirelessly with unmatched dedication, we urge other royals to get involved to balance the workload,” the experts from GoSmokeFree explained.