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Princess Anne steps out in South Africa on her own
Princess Anne visits stables at start of two-day South Africa trip
The Princess Royal donned her favourite sunglasses for the start of a two-day trip to South Africa where she admitted to owning more ponies than she should.She walked down a line of riders sat on their ponies handing out awards and chatting to the volunteers that accompany the children whenever they are in the saddle.
Princess Anne heads to South Africa alone as Sir Timothy Laurence pulls out due to injury
Princess Anne's husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, will not be joining her today in South Africa due to an injury.
Princess Anne makes first statement after husband Timothy's injury
Prince Anne made a candid confession amid her two-day solo trip to South Africa after husband Sir Vice Admiral, Timothy Laurence's injury.On her visit to the South African Riding for the Disabled Association in Cape Town,
Princess Anne's Husband Suddenly Cancels Royal Trip to South Africa After Suffering Injury
Anne's international trip will also involve the unveiling of the Cape Town Labour Corps Memorial, which will "commemorate more than 1,700 predominantly Black South Africans who died in World War I between 3 and 14 August 1914 and who have no known gravesite," per Hello! magazine.
Princess Anne wears iconic sunglasses in South Africa - you can buy similar for £20
While wraparound sunglasses are not very mainstream, fans of the look can buy similar sunglasses to Anne at Marks and Spencer for just £20. As well as her Adidas pair, the princess has been spotted wearing numerous glasses of the same style over the years.
Maverick the pony kicks up a fuss as Anne visits stables in South Africa
Princess Anne embarked on a two-day trip to South Africa this week where she met Maverick the pony. Amidst Cape Town’s 33C heat, the Princess Royal visited the South African Riding for the Disabled Association,
Princess Anne's iconic £85 accessory steals the spotlight in South Africa
Princess Anne has once again donned her favourite Adidas Team GB sunglasses whilst battling the sweltering 33C heat during her two-day visit to South Africa. The Princess Royal was spotted wearing the iconic white-framed shades during a tour of the South African Riding for the Disabled Association in Cape Town.
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Princess Anne's forbidden hobby revealed
Princess Anne has shared a rare insight into her private life away from the spotlight. During her two-day visit to South ...
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Princess Anne Undertakes South Africa Royal Tour Solo After Husband Sir Timothy Laurence Cancels Following Injury
The former naval officer’s injury comes seven months after the Princess Royal was also injured at their home, Gatcombe Park, ...
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Princess Anne breaks silence on ‘difficulty’ after husband Timothy's injury
Princess Anne has opened up about “difficult past” in a new speech after her husband Timothy Laurence’s injury.As per Hello, ...
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Princess Anne's secret underground level at private home revealed in rare photo
Princess Anne, 74, made a surprising comment about her home life on Tuesday, speaking about her horses on her Gatcombe Park ...
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Princess Anne in Cape Town: how she’s surprisingly become a fashion icon
When you think of a royal fashion icon, Princess Anne does not immediately come to mind.She is the hard-working no-nonsense ...
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Princess Anne has been wearing the same sunglasses from Gen Z-loved brand for almost 20 years
Princess Anne was recently spotted in her favourite pair of Adidas sunglasses whilst in South Africa, with the Royal wearing ...
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Princess Anne emerges in knee-high boots and flippy mini skirt
Anne's hair, coiffed in her signature coiled chignon hairstyle, showed off her delicate pearl earrings. The Princess wore ...
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