Royal fans have called for a major change to be made by Buckingham Palace regarding Princess Anne's husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. Sir Tim, 70, is not a working royal, but has supported Princess Anne in her royal work ever since they married.
This has not gone unnoticed by King Charles, who just this year invested Sir Tim with the Insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. This honour shows a high level of service to the Royal Family.
His work has also been noted by royal fans, who want the Royal Family to give Sir Tim his own page on the Royal Family's website, especially as Prince Andrew - who has been hit by various scandals surrounding his past friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein - is still on the website, along with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who quit royal life in 2020.
One fan wrote on X: "Put Sir Timothy on the website!!!!! He deserves to be there."
A second said: "He at least deserves a place on the website."
Someone else commented: "He does a lot for the royals and especially with his wife Anne."
Another person wrote: "He does so much he should be represented."
Sir Timothy Laurence joined the Royal Family when he married Princess Anne in 1992.
He is believed to get on well with all members of the family, especially King Charles.
Although not a working royal, he is also frequently seen at royal events such as Trooping The Colour, as well as supporting Princess Anne in a number of her own engagements.
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