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Princess Anne steps out in South Africa on her own
Princess Anne begins tour of South Africa without husband Sir Tim Laurence after injury
The Princess Royal has started her two-day trip to South Africa solo, as her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence drops out of the visit. Anne began her visit to Cape Town alone after Sir Tim suffered a suspected torn ligament while working on her Gatcombe estate, it is understood.
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, last summer
Princess Anne just wore her signature snazzy sunnies in South Africa for special visit
The Princess Royal is on a solo visit to South Africa and she wore a practical outfit and her iconic sunglasses on the first day
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.
The Princess Royal visits South Africa
The Princess Royal’s first visit in South Africa was the South African Riding for the Disabled Association (SARDA), which has provided free equine therapy, sport and training to the most vulnerable in society for the last 52 years. Her Royal Highness previously visited the organisation 30 years ago, on 25 November 1994.
Princess Anne leaves 'injured' husband in UK for South Africa trip
Princess Anne jetted off to South Africa without her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence as he suffered an injury.In a shocking turn of events, The Princess Royal reportedly kicked off her first international trip of 2025 as Timothy
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.
Royal forced to pull out of official trip to South Africa after suffering injury
Princess Anne is making a two-day visit to South Africa but her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence has been forced to pull out after suffering an injury.
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's Husband Suddenly Cancels Royal Trip to South Africa After Suffering Injury
Princess Anne has embarked upon a royal trip to South Africa solo after her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, suffered an unexpected injury. The couple had been planning to travel to Cape Town together on a two-day trip,
Princess Anne forced to jet off to South Africa alone after husband suffers injury
Princess Anne has been forced to jet off to South Africa alone after her husband suffered an injury. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence has remained in the UK due to a suspected torn ligament, preventing him from accompanying his wife,
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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 Royal offers advice to yachting hopefuls in South Africa
The Princess Royal offered sage advice to yachting hopefuls vying for a place in a prestigious transatlantic race – you will ...
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Princess Royal says black African servicemen who died for Britain will finally be commemorated
Many of those killed in the First World War had gone unacknowledged with bereaved relatives given little or no information ...
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