Princess Anne is the hardest-working royal of the year, despite her head injury

Usually, we don’t get the “who is the hardest-working royal” stories until December. Traditionally, that’s because many of the Windsors do a last-minute work blitz in November and December, events which pump up their annual engagement numbers. But I guess we’re looking at a quiet royal holiday season, because the hard-working royal lists are already coming out. As always, Princess Anne retains the title for hardest-working royal. That happened in spite of the fact that she was hospitalized for a week after likely being kicked in the head by a horse. Anne had to cancel a lot of events over the summer. It didn’t matter, because everyone else avoided work like the plague.

Once again, it’s Princess Anne who has been crowned the hardest working member of the British royal family.

The Princess Royal, 74 — the only daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — carried out 217 engagements so far in 2024, a new study revealed. Princess Anne has taken the top spot annually for four years now, according to The Daily Express. Even though this year saw her sustain a head injury over the summer after being kicked by a horse — forcing her to cancel numerous public engagements after she was hospitalized for her injury — she still finished first, and often stepped in on behalf of her older brother, King Charles, after his cancer diagnosis in February. Her engagement count rose 2.4% this year as compared to 2023, according to research from SEO agency Reboot Online. The agency analyzed the Court Circular to obtain the number of engagements undertaken by each royal throughout 2024.

Despite his cancer diagnosis, which was revealed following a January procedure to correct a benign enlarged prostate, King Charles still finished second in the rankings with 186 engagements so far this year, a 5.6% decrease from the year prior. October — when he and wife Queen Camilla traveled to Australia and Samoa to undertake a royal tour there — was Charles’ busiest month of the year, with 26 engagements undertaken that month alone.

In a royal surprise, Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester, came in third place with 126 royal engagements. This marks an 11.5% increase from 2023. In fourth place is Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, with 124 engagements; his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, ranked fifth with 108; and Queen Camilla took the sixth place spot with 95. Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester — who stood in for the Queen earlier this month after Camilla fell ill with a chest infection — came in seventh with 72, and Prince William came in eighth place with 71 royal engagements. 2024 marked a quieter year for the Prince of Wales, as part of the year was spent caring for his wife Kate Middleton, who was also diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. His engagement count dropped 35.5% this year.

[From People]

What always kills me about the methodology of determining “royal work” is just counting the number of “work engagements,” not the actual time, substance or quality of the work. A fifteen minute meeting at Windsor Castle “counts” the same as Anne flying to Scotland for an event with one of her patronages. What’s sort of notable here (to me) is how Sophie and Edward weren’t really dominating in Charles, William and Kate’s absences. They could have been front and center and doing daily events. Instead, Edward only had events roughly one out of three days and Sophie was doing even less. And even with William’s decreased numbers, he still made time to go to a dozen sporting events, mostly football matches. Those are “counted” in his official numbers too.

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  1. Becks1 says:

    These numbers seem really low this year. I wonder if they are counting days of work or actual engagements. I’ve never seen Anne with less than 200 engagements – usually she’s over 400 – but this article says her engagement count rose by 2.4%, so I wonder what they are counting?

    but 71 seems about right for William so not sure.

    • sunnyside up says:

      I though the figure for Princess Anne was way below her usual, but she still comes out top which is amazing. It was interesting to see the Charles comes second despite him actually having cancer. The Duke of Gloucester is 80 and his duchess 78, they should be enjoying their retirement. William has used Kate’s cancer as an excuse for doing nothing. And despite that awful video where Kate said she was OK why is she still not back at work properly. I was actually a bit shocked that she chose not to attend the diplomat’s dinner, that is definitely part of her job and more important than a carol concert.

    • swaz says:

      All that work for $500 million a year 🙄🙄🙄 are there any vacancies 😎

    • Friendly Crow says:

      It blows my mind. If my things counted as “events” I would easily have dozens a day.

      “Spoke with youths regarding internet safety”
      “Spoke with youths regarding sugar consumption”
      “Spoke with youths about the mental health benefits of reading”

      That’s just me being a mom.
      If you count the phone calls, the coordinating enrichment activities, doing actual house work, the mental load etc – again just being a mom – even the research into curriculums or various activities and just the alllllll of what goes into being a mom – I would be in the thousands so rapidly.

      I mean that’s what they do. A phone call is an engagement. A zoom call is an engagement. What about meal planning, grocery shopping, making 3 meals a day from scratch? Those are hefty events. Do I get an event per vegetable chopped?

      • Lucky Charm says:

        Does doing laundry count as four engagements? Load the washer. Transfer clean clothes to the dryer. Fold the dry clothes. Put clothes away. Because I’m halfway to Williams number today just with laundry and household chores, lol! Not to mention my actual real day job of 8 hours of work.

    • GTWiecz says:

      Has anyone ever found out why Anne’s husband had a black eye when Anne was “kicked in the head by a horse”?

  2. Lili says:

    Interesting, to my sense i thought Sophie did more than is accounted for so is it another case of one shouldnt over shadow the Major Royals and who are prince Richard and Brigitte ? shouldnt they have been on the balcony ?

  3. Chrissy says:

    It’s just obscene, isn’t it?

  4. ThatGirlThere says:

    I don’t understand how the country doesn’t demand more from these people that they support or demand to STOP supporting them.

    This is disgusting that a senior woman has done more than the able bodied future king. Shameful.

    • Friendly Crow says:

      His body may be “able” – I mean…. Loosely he is.

      Have you seen him trying to walk across a rope on a ropes course or attempting to catch something he knew someone was going to throw to him?

      The man looked shocked- omg an American football. I’m supposed to catch it yet all I want to do is scream at it and bully it. What to do what to do.

      I mean he swayed during his engagements like he was a sailor fresh to port after 6 months at sea. In the 1600’s.

      Anyways. While his body may be somewhat functional – his mind is clearly not. There is something really wrong here. We might have guesses as to what (narcissistic personality disorder, which is basically unavoidable due to the way the British monarchy raises the Heir) but his insistence on his rage and anger and fury being covered so fully and deeply by the media – is and has been terrifying. His emotional response to anything and everything is uncontrollable rage. That’s not ok.

      That said – there are medications and therapy to at least be able to help him “mask” his narcissism from the whole wide world. The scariest thing is that he doesn’t care enough to not just be a full blown unchecked walking cluster of personality disorders and deep trauma in need of treatment.

  5. Jensies says:

    71 engagements. He should be ashamed of himself. He’s the prince of a commonwealth of nations with hard working people who bust their asses to earn 1/10000 of what he earns, and can only do 71 engagements in a year? It makes me so angry because he is in that position through an accident of fate and other people could do so much more with that much money and influence power. Off with their heads, honestly.

    • Lucky Charm says:

      That’s not even than two per week. I would love to get paid millions of dollars a year for maybe one hour of work each week.

  6. Hypocrisy says:

    In a list filled with Elderly Royals the actual heir (who at 42 is only middle age) to the thrown is 8th! He’s 30+ years younger than the geriatric ones and they all beat him, what a looser. It’s hilarious that he actually believes he can compete with Prince Harry when he can’t even compete with his elderly Aunt.

    • Tarte Au Citron says:

      every single year too.

      I’d be half-tempted to go on strike if I were the Gloucesters. They get zero media coverage for their engagements, they’re in their 70s, and the average British subject has no idea what they look like! They may as well chill like everyone else.

  7. Truthiness says:

    It wasn’t that long ago that Anne did more than 500 engagements a year. These numbers are dismal.

  8. Lady Digby says:

    I will be interested in the year end figures in 12 months time because royalists are going to excuse these figures as a blip due to disease. Really king and heir ought to be more in sync to see how Will takes on more responsibility to support his dad from now on. Will does look intimidated at the thought of taking over so why not grasp the nettle and shadow his dad for a month, then reflect on how much he actually has to do to become an effective king and either commit himself to the job properly and starts seriously preparing himself to serve?

  9. Sunnylf7 says:

    If we are being generous and saying that each engagement is equal to about an hour of time, that would mean Will worked a whopping 71 hours….IN A YEAR.

    • Paisley25 says:

      Untrue! Lies!! fake news!!! The soccer games were a few hours each, so that would bump up his total up to maybe 80 hours of work. 😉

  10. blairski says:

    This is appalling. I don’t understand how this isn’t a huge scandal in Britain. Okay, as an American I don’t have much to say, I’m sure our recently elected DeaR LeadEr will play more golf than anything else, but to me, this is the story that the british media should be covering.

  11. PC says:

    When William said small “r” he really meant miniscule.

  12. Localady says:

    I forgot about this
    Praying she is well and able to partake in the activities she loves
    head injuries can really mess w a person
    💗 🙏