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Princess Anne is expected to replace Prince Harry as head of Royal Marines - becoming the first female to fill role.

 


The Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, is estimated to exchange her youngest nephew, Prince Harry, in a senior military role, despite drawing near 71.
Princess Anne is to make army records by means of becoming the first girl ever to head the Royal Marines.
Prince Harry held the put up for much less than two years, however used to be stripped of the prestigious Royal Marines job after marrying Megan and shifting to the USA.
The Princess Royal currently holds the honorary title of Admiral in the Royal Navy, however her new position is understood to be announced in August after officially being recommended via the Queen.



Princess Anne is no stranger to army life, being married to a naval officer, Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence.
The Royal household has gone through huge adjustments in the previous few years, presently Prince Charles takes a main role in public appearances as the Queen, 96, reduces her commitments.
While each Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have had all of their honorary navy titles eliminated from them.
According to the Daily Star Sunday, a quantity of new military appointments will be introduced with the aid of Buckingham Palace, such as Princess Anne heading the marines and potentially at least two new Army roles.



Regiments such as the marines, the Grenadier Guards, the Irish Rangers and the Yorkshire regiment have been left barring an honorary head after Prince Harry and Prince Andrew had been eliminated from their roles.
The Princess, 70, is known for assignment a massive variety of public engagements and already heads ten regiments along with Colonel in Chief of the King's Royal Hussars, the Royal Scots, The Gurkhas and the Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
As Captain-General of the 350-year-old Corps, the Princess will be expected to go to young marines in training, attend ceremonial occasions and be a part of the commandos in the field.
Prince William was once understood to be in the strolling as the new Captain-General of the Royal Marines, two however royal aides constrained his workload after it was once revealed the Queen would be handing over to Prince Charles.



A senior Royal Marine source told the Daily Star that the Corps would be delighted if the Princess Royal turns into the subsequent Captain-General.
He said: 'Princess Anne has a long tradition of working with the Royal Navy and would be a ideal healthy for the role.
He added: 'Harry was only with us for a quick time and we gave him his green beret, which worried some humans and then he had to stand lower back from public life'.


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