rincess Anneâs standout hat at King Charlesâ coronation quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the historic day, but behind the viral chatter there was reportedly a practical concern raised by the Princess Royal herself.
At the time, her bold red feathered bicorn hat drew plenty of attention during the service at Westminster Abbey. Viewers on social media were quick to suggest it may have blocked Prince Harryâs view, fuelling speculation about ongoing tensions within the royal family.
The moment soon took on a life of its own online, with memes and commentary circulating in the days after the coronation.

Princess Anneâs hat at King Charlesâ coronation
More detail has since emerged in Robert Hardmanâs book, Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story, which documented the early period of the Kingâs reign.
As reported by The Daily Mail, the book explored the planning behind the landmark occasion, including discussion around Princess Anneâs seating and attire.
According to the account, Prince Harry sat in the third row of the royal section, positioned directly behind his aunt, who kept the eye-catching hat on throughout proceedings.
Hardman made clear that suggestions the arrangement was deliberate are wide of the mark, noting that such considerations would not influence official planning decisions.
Princess Anne is said to have addressed the issue herself, explaining: âThe hat was an interesting question. I said: âAre you sure you want me to keep the hat on? Because itâs quite a decent-sized hat.â And the answer was yes. There you go. Not my choice.â
The book also indicated that her position was selected with logistics in mind, allowing her to leave swiftly when required rather than to obstruct anyoneâs view.

Harry and Anneâs interaction at coronation
There was also a brief moment between Princess Anne and Prince Harry during the ceremony that did not go unnoticed.
Footage captured a short exchange, with a lip-reading expert later suggesting the duke reassured his aunt.
He was reportedly seen saying: âI donât mind,â and encouraging her to âsit at the front,â in what appeared to be a light-hearted interaction despite the wider speculation.
I said: âAre you sure you want me to keep the hat on? Because itâs quite a decent-sized hat.â
Hardmanâs book goes on to touch on the relationship between the pair, including Princess Anneâs role in welcoming Harry to Balmoral following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The duke previously reflected on the moment in his memoir, Spare, describing how his aunt greeted him warmly at the Scottish estate.
He wrote: âHunched against the cold, I hurried into the foyer. Aunt Anne was there to greet me. I hugged her. Whereâs Pa and Willy? And Camilla? Gone to Birkhall, she said. She asked if I wanted to see Granny. Yes⊠I do. She led me upstairs, to Grannyâs bedroom. I braced myself, went in.â
While the hat may have sparked a flurry of online debate, the details now suggest there was no hidden agenda behind the moment, only careful planning and a touch of royal practicality on a historic day.


