Hardest working member of Royal Family 2022 revealed and it’s not King Charles III or Prince William
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As the days tick down to the end of yet another calendar year, it is normally a time for everyone to sit down and unwind during the Christmas holidays. Downtime that a number of Royal Family members must be desperately craving according to official data.
The Court Circular has revealed the members of the Royal Family that have taken part in the most royal engagements in 2022. Royal engagements range from community initiatives to welcoming Heads of State, as well as meeting guests at official garden parties.
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Hide AdFigures reveal that the busiest royal of the year was Princess Anne. The second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II conducted 214 royal engagements in 2022 - which is 33 more than her brother King Charless III who was involved in 181.
It has been a turbulent year when it comes to the UK monarchy following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September. Her Majesty became the longest-serving monarch in the country’s history with a reign of 70 years and 214 days.
The Queen, who passed away at her Balmoral Castle residence in Scotland, was succeeded by eldest son King Charles III. His Majesty’s wife Camilla has since been named Queen Consort.
Full list of the hardest working Royal Family members in 2022
- Princess Anne - 214 royal engagements
- King Charles III - 181 royal engagements
- Prince Edward, Earl of Sussex - 143 royal engagements
- Sophie, Countess of Wessex - 138 royal engagements
- William, Prince of Wales - 126 royal engagements
- Camilla, Queen Consort - 102 royal engagements
- Richard, Duke of Gloucester - 100 royal engagements
- Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester - 94 royal engagements
- Catherine, Princess of Wales - 90 royal engagements
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent - 78 royal engagements
- Princess Alexandra - 44 royal engagements
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