Prince William and Princess Anne Announce Royal Tragedy at 12 PM At exactly 12 PM today (London time), Prince William, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, appeared together in a solemn announcement broadcast live from Buckingham Palace. In a moment that has sent waves of sorrow across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, the two senior royals confirmed the death of a beloved family member: Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who passed away peacefully at the age of 80.
Princess Anne, visibly emotional, began the address:
“The Duke was a man of great dignity and deep commitment. For over five decades, he served this country and the Crown with humility and grace. Though not always in the public eye, his contributions were immeasurable. He was a steady presence in our lives and a true gentleman.”
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was a first cousin to the late Queen Elizabeth II and one of the last remaining working royals of his generation. Despite keeping a low profile, he carried out hundreds of official duties over the years and was a patron of numerous charities, particularly in the fields of architecture, heritage conservation, and veterans’ welfare. Immediately after the announcement, flags at royal residences were lowered to half-mast, and an official mourning period was declared. Condolences poured in from across the globe — including messages from heads of state, religious leaders, and members of the public. Prime Minister’s Office released a brief statement: