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Princess Anne opening the National House Building Council's Apprenticeship Training Hub in Cambridge, on 25 April 2024.
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hrh-princessanne · 9 months
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The Princess Royal is in Lerwick today, meeting the crews from the visiting Tall Ships | 28 July 2023
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andreeamq · 9 months
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H.R.H. Princess Anne visits Whitehorse Copper Mine in Canada on 07.06.1982.
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Princess Anne walks out of the mine here wearing a hard hat, safety glasses, overalls and a headlamp after touring the mine 700 feet underground. In her hands the Princess holds a bouquet of Fireweed presented to her by a Mine Blaster.
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Hardworking Princess Anne in 2015 at HMS Albion
Courtesy of Ben Shread
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princessroyasblog · 11 months
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princessanneftw · 3 months
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The Daily Mail have made a little map of Anne’s day today. It’s quite funny because they never cover her stuff and they’re making a big thing out of it because of the news about Charles, but most of her days are like this.
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hiuhiu-26 · 7 months
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The cover photo is today's Anne, but the photos in the news is July's Anne.
BTW, still faster than the BRF official.
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thiziri · 2 days
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Princess Anne opening the National House Building Council's Apprenticeship Training Hub in Cambridge, on 25 April 2024 🥰
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👷🏻‍♀️ Princess Anne opening the National House Building Council's Apprenticeship Training Hub in Cambridge, on 25 April 2024.
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👷🏻‍♀️ Princess Anne opening the National House Building Council's Apprenticeship Training Hub in Cambridge, on 25 April 2024.
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Princess Anne attendeds "DNA Day" at Illumina Centre, on 25 April 2024.
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thiziri · 19 days
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Princess Anne, on behalf of The King, held an Investiture at Windsor Castle, on 09 April 2024.
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thiziri · 12 days
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Princess Anne, Former President of the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers, presenting Ash Amirahmadi with The Princess Royal Award at Gatcombe Park, on 15 April 2024.
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thiziri · 5 days
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Princess Anne, on behalf of The King, held an Investiture at Windsor Castle, on 23 April 2024.
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thiziri · 1 month
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The Princess Royal gives Army generals history lesson.
The Princess Royal gave an impromptu history lesson to senior Army officers as she opened a new accommodation block named after a war hero.
Her Royal Highness had unveiled a plaque naming the new officers’ accommodation at the Imjin Barracks in Innsworth, Gloucestershire, after Colonel James Carne.
Col Carne had been the commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment during the Korean War in 1951.
At the River Imjin, the battalion were overrun by Chinese forces – winning the nickname The Glorious Glosters and earning Col Carne the Victoria Cross.
The Princess Royal was taken on a tour of the new single living accommodation block by Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Wooddisse, commander of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), which is based at Innsworth.
After unveiling the stone plaque, Anne asked Sir Ralph: “Is there an explanation here of the name?”
“Funnily enough, when I went to Korea the first time, they took me out to the Glosters’ memorial.”
When told there was not an explanation, she replied: “It seems very relevant to Gloucestershire, and I was at a reception the other day for Korean veterans.
“As it happens, I think it is much more relevant to go and see the territory and terrain that they had to fight in. It was horrendous.
“The temperature in winter… they said minus 40.
“The Winter Olympics only got to minus 15 and even then, for most Winter Olympics, they actually had to stop things.”
“You cannot believe a peninsula that size gets so cold.
“More than 60% were National Servicemen, which is an equally extraordinary thought and a lot didn’t come back.
“One had joined, I think, four days before and off he went.
“Someone started a rumour apparently that you got more money as a National Serviceman if you served further from home.
“That didn’t happen. They ended up in Japan for quite a long time.”
The Princess Royal added: “For Gloucestershire that is a very important bit of history.”
The Carne building is the “most advanced Smart building on the Government estate”, which allows for energy saving by monitoring consumption.
© The Independent | Forces News
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