The Herald

Senior royals take lion’s share of visits

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SENIOR members of the Royal Family spent nearly twice as many days on public engagement­s in 2016 than their younger counterpar­ts, new figures show.

The Queen’s children clocked up an average of 137 days in the public eye this year.

The Princess Royal had the busiest 2016, with a total of 179 days of engagement­s.

The Prince of Wales was second on 139, with the Earl of Wessex on 118 and the Duke of York on 112.

Anne has a reputation as a hard-working royal and is frequently among the top of lists recording the number of engagement­s carried out by members of the Royal Family.

Charles has a busy schedule most years as he has a large number of patronages and a core group of 12 charities and bodies – known as the Prince’s Charities – he visits, supports and works with regularly.

By contrast, Harry had just 86 days of engagement­s, ahead of his brother William on 80. Bottom of the list was Kate with 63 days. The figures were compiled by the Press Associatio­n from the daily Court Circular.

They show the majority of royal engagement­s in the UK and around the world continue to be carried out by the second generation of the family – Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.

Even the Duke of Edinburgh, who was 95 this year, spent more days carrying out public appearance­s than his grandchild­ren. His total of 110 was 30 ahead of the Duke of Cambridge and only two behind the Duke of York. The Queen’s total was 80.

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PRINCESS ROYAL: Had 179 days of engagement­s.

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