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The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females

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The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch.

But King George VI had only two daughters, the Queen and Princess Margaret. The rule that neither of the two most beloved children can keep a vigil for their beloved father.

The queen changed this rule when she planned for her own aftermath. Her only daughter, Princess Anne, became the first princess in the history of the British royal family to be entitled to give the monarch a vigil. When the queen's coffin was sent back to London from Scotland, Princess Anne also escorted her mother's coffin alone three times, touching countless people.

The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females
The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females
The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females
The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females
The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females
The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females
The queen's own regrets did not want her daughter Princess Anne to bear any longer. The British royal family's rule was not to allow princesses to keep vigil for the deceased monarch. But King George VI had only two daughters, females

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