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Princess Anne is back at work after spending the summer at Balmoral with her family. Beginning on Thursday, August 29th, she resumed her royal duties with a full schedule this week.

Anne first visited the Isko Organic Seaweed Skincare Company, which produces Scottish seaweed-based natural skincare products. She then traveled to the Scottish town of Stornoway, where she visited the Bethesda Care Home and Hospice and attended the opening of the Point and Sandwick Trust Community Hub at the Old Knox School.

This return to work comes after a bustling summer for Anne, who was hospitalized in June following a blackout caused by a pony-related mishap on her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire. The following day, the palace released a statement saying she was expected to make a full and swift recovery. In June, her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, assured reporters that she was doing fine, albeit slowly. “We are both extremely thankful for the skilled care provided by the medical team and hospital support staff, as well as the emergency services who were all so wonderful on the scene,” he said.

Anne returned to the public eye three weeks later, admitting that she couldn’t remember anything about her accident in the immediate aftermath. She canceled numerous public appearances but resumed her duties in July when she traveled to France for the 2024 Olympics in Paris. There, she met with athletes from Team Great Britain and presented medals to British swimmers and equestrians. As a former Olympian who competed in Eventing at the 1976 Games in Montreal, Anne has been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 1988.

The Princess celebrated her 74th birthday on August 15th at Balmoral Castle with her 69-year-old husband, Lawrence. Throughout the month, Prince George, Prince William, and other members of the royal family visited Balmoral. From here, Anne’s schedule only picks up. She will travel to the Netherlands in September to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the World War II Battle of Arnhem as a representative of her brother, King Charles III, who is undergoing treatment for cancer.

Her appointment as Charles’s replacement has prompted speculation about his health. Meanwhile, Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, is preparing to take a significant step to honor the memory of her late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. As her parents take on more royal responsibilities, Lady Louise, who is in her second year at St. Andrews University, has been concentrating on her studies and making very few public appearances.

According to a close friend, the 20-year-old is now aiming to set a new family standard by becoming the first woman to serve in the military after the late Queen. The friend, who spoke with *The Sun*, said Louise is very keen on a career in the military, serving the King and country. Additionally, Louise is a committed member of the Officer Training Corps at St. Andrews University. The young royal is passionate about the Army Cadets and has fallen in love with it, the friend added.

During World War II, Queen Elizabeth II served as a junior commander in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, becoming the first female royal family member to join the armed forces as a full-time active member. Princess Anne and Princess Kate Middleton, on the other hand, have been given honorary military titles, but neither of them has served in the military. Furthermore, Lady Louise, who is 16th in line to the throne, states on her LinkedIn profile that she is interested in pursuing a career in the military, diplomacy, or law.

Royal expert Richard Eden predicts that Louise will play a vital role in the future as the royal family considers the monarchy’s future.

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