Princess Anne has two children, Zara Tindall, and Peter Phillips, who both do not hold royal titles.

On the online forum site Quora, royal fans discussed whether or not the siblings also receive benefits just like their cousins for the simple reason that they are Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren.

Sue McCune Martin said that Princess Anne got a very generous gift from Her Majesty which is the Gatcombe Park, and this will be passed on to her children later on. The royal fan also said that Her Majesty is a very generous grandmother, which means that she might have helped Tindall and Phillips acquire properties for themselves.

But since they do not royal titles, it is highly unlikely for Princess Anne’s children to receive monetary benefits.

Ethan McCormack said that Princess Anne’s two children most likely receive monetary benefits from Her Majesty. After all, they are still considered official members of the royal family. The only reason why they didn’t get titles is because Princess Anne didn’t accept it after their birth.

During a previous interview, Tindall showed her support for her mom’s decision to not give her and her brother royal titles. She told The Times in 2015 that she’s lucky her parents didn’t give them titles because it paved the way for them to do the things they want.

And when it comes to her work ethic, Tindall said that she also got it from her parents.

“I probably get it from my parents. Papa said to me, ‘If you want to get the top you’ve got to do it properly, and if you want to stay at the top it’s even harder,’” she said.

When asked if it’s true that she was once a “wild child,” Tindall said that the tabloids weren’t accurate with their reporting. The mom of two said that it only looked as though she’s wild because of her family’s background.

Zara, Mike, Mia Tindalla
Pictured: The Tindalls pose for a photograph after husband Ex England rugby star Mike Tindall finished the grueling Artemis Great Kindrochit Quadrathlon in Loch Tay Scotland on July 11, 2015 in Aberfeldy, Scotland. Getty Images/Nigel Roddis for Artemis Quadrathlon