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        <title><![CDATA[Princess Anne takes subtle dig at Princes William and Harry]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Princess Anne</strong> seems to take a veiled dig at her nephews, Princes <strong>William</strong> and <strong>Harry</strong> in a new interview.</p><p>The Princess Royal, who turns 70 this August spoke with <strong>Vanity Fair</strong> and described herself as a “fuddy-duddy” when it comes to charitable work, in comparison to the younger royals who she thinks might want to &#8220;go back to basics&#8221; when it comes to philanthropy.</p><p>The interview was conducted before Harry and Meghan exited the royal family and <strong>announced the establishment of their own private foundation</strong> named Archewell after their son Archie.</p><p>Harry — especially while still a working member of the royal family — was open about his struggles with mental health while touting the mental health charity <strong>Heads Together</strong> that he co-founded with William and Kate. In a frank 2017 <strong>podcast interview</strong>, he admitted he was close to having total breakdowns on &#8220;numerous occasions&#8221; due to not dealing with the death of his mother, Diana, in 1997.</p><p>Anne admits that perhaps her nephews are not interested in following her lead.</p><p>“I don&#8217;t think this younger generation probably understands what I was doing in the past and it&#8217;s often true, isn&#8217;t it?” Anne says.</p><p>“You don&#8217;t necessarily look at the previous generation and say, &#8216;Oh, you did that?&#8217; Or, &#8216;You went there?&#8217; Nowadays, they&#8217;re much more looking for, &#8216;Oh let&#8217;s do it a new way.’”</p><p>The only daughter of Queen Elizabeth explained that she spent a decade as a patron of Save the Children before speaking publicly on behalf of the charity.</p><p>“And I&#8217;m already at the stage, &#8216;Please do not reinvent that particular wheel. We&#8217;ve been there, done that. Some of these things don&#8217;t work. You may need to go back to basics,” she says.</p><p>Anne has often been described as the royal family’s most industrious member. She is the patron of over 200 charities and carried out over 500 separate royal engagements last year.</p><p>Twice married, she’s the mother of Peter and Zara Phillips who have no royal titles.</p><p>“I think it was probably easier for them, and I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having titles,” she says. “So I think that was probably the right thing to do.”</p><p>The Princess is also famous for recycling outfits which she cheekily ascribed to being “quite mean.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;I still try and buy materials and have them made up because I just think that’s more fun,&#8221; she adds.</p><p>And while the unfussy royal would like her upcoming milestone birthday to be celebrated with the minimum of fuss she doubts it.</p><p>“Well, it would be nice if it were just another year passed,” she says, “but I don’t think that’s going to happen.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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