Zara Tindall and Prince William are "the best of friends", and she could become his Princess Anne in a new "slimmed down" monarchy, a royal commentator has suggested Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Zara Tindall could potentially step into the role of becoming Prince William's Princess Anne in a "slimmed down monarchy" when he ascends to the throne, according to royal commentator Angela Mollard.
Mollard, a columnist for News Corp, suggested that due to the close friendship between Zara and William, it would be logical for him to rely on someone as "trusted" and "faithful" as her. These remarks were made following Zara's appearance at Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot last week, alongside her husband, Mike Tindall. Zara is the daughter of Princess Anne and cousin to Prince William .
During a segment on Sky News Australia, Mollard questioned: "This commentary that's happening is, 'Is William making the right decisions around slimming it down?'" She expressed her doubts, saying: "I think he's not, and to your point Louise (Roberts) earlier about that really close relationship between him and Zara, you're absolutely right; they are the best of friends.", reports the Express . Mollard further elaborated: "And if I was William, I would be guiding him towards pulling in somebody as trusted, as faithful, and as relatable (we're talking about relatability) as Zara.
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