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EVEN ROYAL CHILDREN GOT A ‘CLIP ROUND THE EAR’

ROYAL children often got a “clip round the ear” before balcony appearance­s.

Princess Anne’s offspring Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall revealed that they were under strict instructio­ns to behave whenever there was a big royal public gathering, and Peter joked about the warnings they were given.

Zara said: “For me... family occasions were all about hanging out with our cousins and just having as much fun as possible.”

And Peter added: “You then get a clip round the ear and say right, behave yourself, you know, we’re going out on the balcony. Don’t pick your nose and you know, don’t yawn.”

Peter, 42, and Zara, 39, are the queen’s oldest grandchild­ren, but their parents, Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, decided not to give them royal titles.

Peter reflected on upcoming documentar­y Anne: The Princess Royal at 70: “We were always brought up on the understand­ing that we were going to have to go to work. We were going to earn our living, regardless of the fact of who our grandmothe­r was or who our mother was.”

Zara added: “I think it made us fight harder as well, to try and be as successful as we could be. So I definitely, you know, I’m very, we’re very grateful to her not giving us a title anyway.”

Anne has admitted she felt having a title was a “mixed blessing” and understood the benefits of her children not having them.

She said: “I think even then it was easy to see that it was a very mixed blessing to have a title.” | Bang Showbiz

 ?? | AP ?? BRITAIN’S Princess Anne and Zara Tindall.
| AP BRITAIN’S Princess Anne and Zara Tindall.

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