On February 17, Princess Anne attended the War Memorial Rededication Ceremony at Cathedral Square in Christchurch. She was accompanied by her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. Princess Anne then visited Canterbury Agricultural Park where she unveiled a plaque dedicated to the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association.
Yesterday, The Princess visited the New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Association in Porirua. The Princess joined Riding for the Disabled Association as its Patron in 1971, later becoming President in 1985. The Princess then opened the Mission to Seafarers new Wellington Mission, and later unveiled the foundation stone for the Mission to Seafarers and Merchant Navy Memorial at Wellington Cathedral.
Lovely seeing Anne on her trip. Her outfits are in keeping with her personal style, and yet classic and appropriate for the occasions.
ReplyDeleteMagnifique silhouette qui met en valeur ses tenues classiques ; il ne lui faudrait pas grand chose pour booster son style particulier peut-être au niveau de sa coiffure !
ReplyDeleteNo nonsense Ann, always friendly and dignified. I have much respect for her. Fashionwise: she sticks to her good classic style which suits her well.
ReplyDeleteMabel
I like both dresses, especially the second one. I know that the Princess Royal likes gloves (and so do I) but if she must wear them, why not in a lighter colour to match her outfits?.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the Princess Royal at work. She is far away from home. Like her dress and blazer. css
ReplyDeleteIt’s summer down South. All royals timed their visits well.
ReplyDeleteAnn almost never disappoints. Her selfless attitude is admirable.
CH
The Princess Royal looks splendid, always a pleasure to see her. Beautiful, classic, elegant style.
ReplyDeleteNever any fashion surprises from Princess Anne.
ReplyDeleteHer vintage wardrobe serves her well. She is a good pillar to the BRF
On the fashion front, the best I have ever seen Princess Anne was when she wore her wedding dress (first marriage about 50 years ago).
Based on a Tudor-style dress with a high collar and medieval sleeves and
designed by British designer Maureen Baker, it was a masterpiece.
Maureen Baker passed away about 6 years ago but made her fame from the design of this dress.
Without getting too far off the subject, if you want to take a walk down memory lane and look at some famous Royal wedding dresses, visit the site …….
https://www.hellomagazine.com/brides/20220813148006/royal-brides-wedding-dresses-photos-princess-anne-princess-beatrice/
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