Princess Anne, the second daughter of British Queen Elizabeth II, has spoken of her decision not to give her two sons, Peter, 42, and Zara, (38), royal titles. When the princess married Philips in 1973, her husband refused to obtain any title, and therefore her two children would not obtain titles.

Princess Ann explained in an interview with "Vanity Fair" magazine conducted with her on the occasion of reaching the age of 70 by the month of August, and she believed that not giving Peter and Zara any titles is "the right thing to do" and added, "I think maybe it is better In their working life, they have no titles, and I think most people think that nicknames can involve several negative points. "

A month prior to Ann’s interview with Vanity Fair, Prince Harry and his wife, Megan, announced their intention to abandon royal titles as part of their decision to abandon their position in the royal family.

Coincidentally, on the day of the princess's interview, her son Peter was divorced from his wife Utam after 12 years of marriage. But Ann did not talk about divorce in the interview, but rather that she is spending long time with her four grandchildren: my daughter Peter, Savannah (9 years), Isla (8 years), and my son Zara Mia (6 years), and Lena is one year.

The princess said that her lack of familiarity with digital devices makes her feel "from the generation of dinosaurs." She added, "I find it difficult to understand the reason why anyone quickly integrates with digital devices." She continued, "Life is too short and there are a lot of fun things that can One makes. "

On fashion, the princess said it was "extremely rare" for her to buy non-made clothes in the UK.