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Princess and sparks fan frenzy in trench coat and poignant gift from King Charles. The princess sported a special accessory during her outing in Leeds on Wednesday, October 30th. The princess donned a trench coat and a scarf gifted from King Charles in Leeds on Wednesday. The royal visit at Harrison Spinks facility in Beeston on October 30th saw the mattress manufacturer pick up a prestigious King’s Award for Sustainable Development. Anne’s visit began in York where she met the team along with the Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, Jo Ropner at the bed maker farm. For the visit, Anne wore her coat over a tweed double breasted jacket and matching skirt with black suede knee-high boots and mauve gloves.
Hello viewers, please remember to subscribe and click on the notification bell icon so you will be notified whenever we upload new videos about the British Royal Family. Her soft check scarf comes courtesy of King Charles’ home in Gloucestershire, Highgrove House. According to Hello! magazine, the monarch is said to have gifted it to a number of family members including Anne and Lady Louise Windsor.
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Whilst on her visit yesterday, Anne learned about Harrison Spinks’ sustainable farming practices. This included its award-winning Wensleydale sheep and pioneering use of hemp and flax which is processed into its own luxury mattress fillings. Later in the day, the royal appeared to ditch her trench coat and swapped it for her woolly scarf for a tapestry style accessory.
Speaking about Anne’s visit, Simon Spinks, who is the Chairman of Harrison Spinks, expressed his pride in the royal visit. He said, “We are deeply honoured and grateful to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to our farm and factory today. I thank her for taking the time to learn about our sustainable practices, meeting with our hardworking team and presenting us with the King’s Award for Sustainable Development which is an incredible privilege. Sustainability is at the core of everything we do so The Princess Royal presenting us with this incredible award and taking the time to learn how we’re continuing to push the boundaries of what it means to be a sustainable business has been a really special day for our entire team."
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Princess Anne attends horse riding event four months after accident left her in hospital. The Princess Royal attended a performance by the world's oldest riding academy four months after suffering a concussion in a horse accident. Princess Anne watched eight riders and 26 horses from the Spanish Riding School in London performed synchronized routines on Friday evening.
The academy, based in Vienna, Austria, has taught classical horsemanship in its Renaissance equestrian tradition for more than 450 years. The princess was in attendance for the opening night of a tour by the school from the Royal Box at the O2 Arena, Wembley. She was joined by model Lady Victoria Hervey, influencer Chugs Wallace and thousands of fans who enjoyed the show.
The Princess Royal, 74, was admitted to hospital with a head injury and concussion after reportedly being kicked in the head whilst walking on her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire. Due to her concussion and memory loss, witnesses to the events of June 23rd are unknown as the princess couldn’t remember a single thing. She was admitted to Southmead Hospital in Bristol and took nearly two weeks off from her royal duties after spending five days in the hospital.
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Princess Anne competed for Great Britain in the equestrian three-day event at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. The princess has supported the Riding Academy for decades and visited its training base several times alongside the late Queen Elizabeth II. The Academy is heading to Aberdeen's P&J Live for three shows on October 25th, 26th and 27th.
Princess Anne competed for Great Britain in the equestrian three-day event at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. She has also won an individual gold medal at the 1971 Burghley three-day event and won individual and team silver medals in 1975 at Luhmühlen.
The longest reigning British monarch continued to ride horseback during her final years of life despite doctors’ advice to quit. She was pictured at the age of 96 riding around her Windsor estate months before her death in September 2022. The Queen reportedly owned over 100 horses in her lifetime.
The lighting up of the iconic Sydney Opera House didn't quite go to plan however, as the torrential downpours delayed the departure of a cruise ship docked in the way of the projector.
King Charles in tears in first post-summer outing a day before late Queen's anniversary. The late Queen Elizabeth II regularly attended the Braemar Gathering. King Charles and Queen Camilla have been enjoying a weekend of sports as they attended the Braemar Gathering in The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park on Saturday, September 7th to watch the Highland Games.
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The King cut a distinguished figure in a traditional kilt and a bespoke silver sporran which functions as a pocket for the kilt. Queen Camilla wore a feather patterned crepe silk shirt from Cordings and complimented her outfit with a hat with two pheasant feathers on it, perhaps a nod to the hunting and shooting activities often carried out by the Royal Family in Scotland.
The Queen was presented with a small bouquet of white heather symbolizing protection and good luck. The royal couple shared a smile as they settled in to watch the games’ events which include the caber toss, a feat of strength where large trees sometimes over 20ft long are thrown end over end, tug of war, throwing of hammers, pipe bands, and Highland dancing.
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