Princess Royal, Anne

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Princess Anne's Stylish Life in Photos
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a woman wearing a green and white hat
Forgotten portraits of Princess Anne show her youthful beauty as she celebrates her 70th birthday
an old photo of a woman wearing a tiara and looking off to the side
The Lady In Tweed
a woman wearing a green coat and hat
Princess Anne attends the St David's Day parade in Pirbright, Surrey...
the queen of england is wearing a tiara
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ilovethebritishroyals: Princess Anne
a woman in an orange coat and black gloves is standing on the grass with cameras around her
Princess Anne attends the Epsom Derby on 4th June 1969. This image is...
Princess Anne attends the Epsom Derby on 4th June 1969. This image is one of a series taken by Ray Bellisario who was credited with being the "original paparazzo" and someone who frequently upset the Royal Family with his informal and often unwelcome style of photography. (Photo by Ray Bellisario/Popperfoto/Getty Images)
a woman standing in front of a canadian flag
two young children standing next to each other
princess Ann and prince Charles.
a bride and groom walking down the aisle at their wedding ceremony in front of an audience
10 priciest royal weddings of all time – up to £75.5million
Princess Anne and her father, Prince Phillip
a man and woman sitting next to a baby in front of a body of water
Lord Snowdon's sublime royal family album
Down by the river: Princess Anne sits with her first husband Captain Mark Phillips, and th...
a woman and two children are sitting on the stairs together, smiling at the camera
TO CELEBRATE ZARA PHILLIPS’ WEDDING: ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS OF PRINCESS ANNE AND LT. MARK PHILLIPS
Princess Anne with her children Peter and Zara in 1982. Anne and her husband Mark Phillips refused offers from the Queen that would have led to their children being born in the peerage. They were the first legitimate grandchildren of a monarch to be born without a title or courtesy style for more than 500 years.