Princess Anne said that her brother King Charles was "committed" to the monarchy, after years of practice.
In a video interview released on Monday (May 1) with Canadian news programme "The National", the daughter of late Queen Elizabeth II discussed the kind of monarch the King will be.
"I don't think he'll change. You know what you're getting, because he's been practicing for a bit," she said.
"He is committed to his own level of service, and that will remain true."
The 74-year-old monarch, who will be formally crowned on Saturday (May 6), was the oldest sovereign to take the throne in a lineage that dates back 1,000 years when he succeeded his hugely popular mother Queen Elizabeth after her death last September. She had reigned for 70 years.
More than 2,200 people will attend the coronation of Britain's King Charles, Buckingham Palace said, including international representatives from 203 countries as well as community and charity workers.
The palace has been steadily releasing details of Charles' coronation, which is set to be smaller in scale than that of his mother in 1953 but still replete with pomp and pageantry.
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