Princess Anne

Princess Anne

Princess Anne is the second and only daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II and the youngest sister of King Charles III.

She became a respected equestrian and took home a collection of trophies and medals.

Anne bagged one gold medal and two silver medals at the star-studded European Eventing championships.

In 1976, she also became the first member of the British royal family to participate in the Olympics.

Over the tenure of her career, Her Royal Highness has been involved with 300 charities and organizations in the UK as well as the overseas.

She has also dedicated a large part of her working life to official visits and creating several charities like the Princess Royal’s Trust for Carers, Transaid and Riders for Health.

Anne was born in London and received the title of Princess Royal by the Queen in June 1987.

As far as the royal’s education is concerned, she joined the Beneden school in Kent where she completed her education.

On 14 November 1973, Anne walked down the aisle with captain Mark Phillips at the Westminster Abbey but their marriage took an unexpected turn and on April 13, 1992, it was announced that the couple was divorcing. They shared two kids Peter Mark Philips and Zara Philips.

Later, she gave love another chance where she married commander Timothy Laurence.

Did you know the 74-year-old is an expert horsewoman!

Throughout the years she has successfully participated in the Horse of the Year show at Wembley.