The Princess Royal has recorded a reading
for Westminster Abbey’s podcast celebrating the feast of its patron
saint. Princess Anne gave a reading from the New Testament to mark
St. Peter’s Day. The podcast was released on June 29th, the feast
day itself, and is part of the regular Abbeycasts. Westminster
Abbey wrote, “Saint Peter is the Abbey’s patron saint, and on St
Peter’s…
New details about a stalker’s attempts to
get onto the grounds of Gatcombe Park, Princess Anne’s country
home, and to attack the Princess Royal were heard in court last
week. James Ballinger, a 35-year-old man of Farm Close,
Minchinhampton, made a series of 999 calls…
The Queen and The Princess Royal
participated in a video call to celebrate Carers Week 2020 in the
UK, marking the first time Her Majesty has taken part in a virtual
engagement as part of her duties. The royal duo joined a group of
carers on the call along with the CEO of…
Princess Anne highlights vital role of maternity support on International Day of the Midwife
5th May 2020
The Princess Royal has thanked midwives
and maternity medics for providing hope, joy and care during
‘difficult times’ in a special message. Princess Anne spoke of her
admiration for the work of all those looking after mothers and
babies as she marked International Day of the Midwife. The
princess, speaking in her role as patron of the Royal College of
Midwives, highlighted the…
Princess Anne, Cover Star
16th April 2020
There have been many royals to grace the
cover of magazines – the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of
Sussex, Diana, Princess of Wales and Princess Eugenie just to name
a few. However, it was the Princess Royal who became a regular
cover star for Vogue in the 1970s.
Princess Anne opens up in rare interview
15th April 2020
The Princess Royal has given a rare
interview to Vanity Fair ahead of her 70th birthday later this
summer. Of her heavy schedule, which she attributes to not wanting
to sit around, she says, “I make their lives more difficult in
terms of the logistics, I’m afraid, but…
Princess Anne is perhaps the British
Royal Family’s most sustainable dresser, and on Tuesday evening,
she presented the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to a
sustainable jewellery designer during London Fashion Week. Rosh
Mahtani, a London-born Zambia-raised jewellery designer, was chosen
to receive the award this year. She runs the Alighieri brand, which
is inspired by Dante…
Princess Anne's style: 1990s to today
16th February 2020
Princess Anne is attending London Fashion
Week this week so we are looking back at her style through the
years. Anne’s style has never been the main fashion story in the
Royal Family as there was always a more trendy dresser in the
headlines. Anne’s sporty and…
Princess Anne’s Style: her best 70s outfits
14th February 2020
Princess Anne will attend London Fashion
Week on 18 February to present Rosh Mahtani with the Queen
Elizabeth II Award for British Design. While The Queen’s daughter
may not be the first person that pops into your head, when you
think of royal fashion, Anne was…
The Princess Royal opens new microscopy centre at UCL
11th February 2020
A state-of-the-art centre for advanced
biomedical research imaging was opened Tuesday by the Princess
Royal. That new facility found its home at University College
London. The new centre allows researchers access to cutting-edge
new microscopes from ZEISS (to be known as UZMIC), a German
manufacturing company, making it the first ZEISS laboratory in
Europe outside of Germany. But, much more…

