Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a recent interview with the Press Association, Princess Anne, the 74-year-old sister of King Charles, made it abundantly clear that retirement is not on her agenda. Known for her relentless work ethic and dedication to royal duties, Anne expressed her commitment to "The Firm," stating, "I don't think there's a retirement program on this particular life. It really isn't written in, no." Her comments come at a time when the royal family's landscape is shifting, with King Charles advocating for a "slimmed down monarchy." Royal experts have noted that Princess Anne's decision to continue her active role is no surprise, especially given the ongoing challenges facing the monarchy. British broadcaster Helena Chard pointed out, "How can Princess Anne retire? The slimmed-down monarchy needs her." The Princess Royal has long been recognized for her tireless work with over 300 charities and organizations, both in the U.K. and internationally. Her ability to engage deeply with these causes has been a hallmark of her royal service since her first public engagement at just 18 years old. Anne's determination to remain engaged is particularly significant in light of the health issues that have affected the royal family in recent years. Both King Charles and the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, faced serious medical challenges, with the king undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate and Kate for cancer. The strain on the monarchy was palpable, with many public engagements falling on the shoulders of other family members while Charles and Kate recovered. Despite facing her own health scares, including a concussion from a horse riding accident in June 2024, Anne has shown remarkable resilience. After a brief recovery period, she was back to work, undertaking her first international trip of 2025 just three weeks after hospitalization. Ian Pelham Turner, a royal expert, highlighted this swift recovery as a testament to her strong work ethic, echoing the dedication of her late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Anne's ongoing commitment is viewed positively by those within the royal circle, including her nephew, Prince William, who reportedly admires her work ethic and seeks her counsel. Experts suggest that Anne has taken on a mentoring role for her grand-niece, Princess Charlotte, ensuring that the younger generation of royals understands the significance of duty and service. As the royal family adapts to changing public expectations and internal dynamics, Princess Anne stands out as a pillar of stability. While younger royals like William and Kate have adopted a more focused approach to their commitments, often prioritizing fewer projects for greater impact, Anne's extensive schedule—having completed 457 engagements last year—demonstrates a different model of royal service. In comparison, King Charles, William, and Kate completed 425, 172, and 123 engagements, respectively. Ultimately, Princess Anne embodies a steadfast dedication to her role within the monarchy. According to British royal expert Hilary Fordwich, her loyalty and dependability have not only solidified her status within the family but have also made her a beloved figure among the public. As she forges ahead with her royal responsibilities, it is clear that Anne’s example will have a lasting influence on both her peers and the younger royals who look to her as a guiding force.