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Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, has been busy with her public commitments, recently making her way back to Scotland just days after the Prince and Princess of Wales joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at a church service. While in Scotland, it seems she may not have had the opportunity to see her brother and sister-in-law, as she returned to London for a dinner at St. James’s Palace on Tuesday night.

Just last weekend, Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence, traveled to the Netherlands to attend a memorial service honoring soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Arnhem, which took place 80 years ago. This battle was part of Operation Market Garden, aimed at securing a route for Allied forces into Northern Germany in September 1944. During her visit, the Princess Royal spoke with veterans and engaged with families and the public at the Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery.

The Royal Family has a long-standing connection to Scotland, with Balmoral Castle serving as their Scottish residence since its purchase by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1852. The late Queen Elizabeth II cherished her summers spent there, enjoying the vast grounds for walks and picnics. The royals often attend church at Crathie Kirk while staying at Balmoral, which is also where Princess Anne married Sir Timothy Lawrence in 1992.

In a twist of royal connections, the Prince and Princess of Wales met at St. Andrews University in Scotland in 2001, where Lady Louise Windsor is currently studying for her English degree. It’s clear that the fascination with royal life continues to captivate many, which is why a dedicated fan club has been launched to cover royal news extensively.

As part of her ongoing duties, Princess Anne will be traveling to France soon to open the new extension of the Légion d’Honneur Cemetery in Le Havre. Her commitment to honoring the legacy of the military and engaging with the public underscores her dedication to her royal responsibilities.

In parallel news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s separation from the royal family appears to be ongoing, with Harry recently sharing a personal moment on social media involving his children, Archie and Lilibet. Meanwhile, London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan is proposing a ban on vehicles on Oxford Street, stirring up some frustration among drivers in the area.

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