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Princess Anne arrives in Lincolnshire to visit Boston Stump

On Thursday 15 December, Princess Anne was in Lincolnshire to officially mark the reopening of a restored Boston Stump church devastated by floods in 2013 when the banks of the River Haven burst. The flood on 5 December 2013 affected 700 properties and businesses on 50 streets in the town and the church was flooded by two feet of water, which took several months to dry out, and is believed to have…
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BREAKING NEWS: Zara Tindall is pregnant with her second child

It has been announced that the Queen’s granddaughter, Zara Tindall, is pregnant with her second child. Mrs Tindall, who is married to former England rugby player Mike Tindall, will give birth to her second child in the Spring of 2017. Both Mr and Mrs Tindall are said to be “thrilled” by the news. The couple’s first child, Mia, was born in January 2014 and is now nearly…
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Princess Anne programmes a robot to play 'rock, paper, scissors'

Princess Anne was part of a winning team who programmed a robot this week at the WISE Awards dinner. The Princess Royal is Royal Patron of WISE, a campaign which encourages women and girls to get involved in science, technology, engineering and maths. Princess Anne learning how to programme a robot – Photo Credit: WISE The Queen’s daughter coded a micro:bit to play the popular game…
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Who is Peter Phillips?

Peter Mark Andrew Phillips was born on 15 November 1977 at 10:46 am at St Mary’s Hospital in London as the only son of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. He weighed 7lb 9oz and was the first legitimate royal baby to be born a commoner in 500 years. The reason…
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Queen attends her 71st Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph with her family

The Queen has led tributes to the British and Commonwealth war dead this weekend at the Remembrance Sunday service in central London. Thousands of people gathered at the Cenotaph for a two-minute silence at 11 o’clock to honour those killed in wars and conflicts past and present. Her Majesty and her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh alongside other members of the royal family all laid wreaths at…
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