The Princess Royal

The Princess Royal has a busy schedule of engagements which see her travel widely across the UK and overseas. Known for her love of horses and an equestrian career which saw her compete in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, Her Royal Highness is involved with riding for the disabled organisations across the Commonwealth. Much of her time is also spent supporting the work of Save the Children, of which she has been President since 1970. Find out more about her life and work in this section.

About The Princess Royal

The Princess Royal started undertaking public work at the age of 18, when her first engagement was the opening of an educational and training centre in Shropshire in 1969. Since then, she has established significant and ongoing relationships with a number of charities and organisations across the Commonwealth and has one of the busiest working schedules of any member of the Royal Family.

The Princess Royal with Princes Charles and the late Queen Elizabeth II

Her Royal Highness has been President of Save the Children UK since 1970, and it was the first major charity with which she became closely associated. It has given her great insight into the needs of children worldwide and an understanding of the issues affecting developing countries. In her work for the organisation, The Princess has visited Save the Children projects in many countries, including China, Cambodia, Botswana, Madagascar and The Philippines.

Her Royal Highness is involved with over 300 charities, organisations and military regiments in the UK and overseas, and she devotes a large part of her working life to official engagements and visits. 

The Princess has been closely involved with the creation of several charities, notably The Princess Royal's Trust for Carers (now Carers Trust), Transaid and Riders for Health. The Carers’ Trust provides support for the millions of individuals in the UK who are responsible for caring for someone. Transaid and Riders for Health both try to overcome some of the difficulties caused by poor transportation links in developing countries.

Her Royal Highness also carries out a very wide range of official duties and visits in the United Kingdom in support of regional authorities and local institutions.

Having competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games as a member of the British equestrian team, The Princess Royal is able to bring insight and experience to her role a British member of the International Olympic Committee. Her Royal Highness took part in London's successful bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, and was a member of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. In 2016 The Princess visited Rio to meet Team GB in her role as President of the British Olympic Association.

Biography

The Princess Royal was born on 15 August 1950 in London. She is the only daughter and second child of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh. She was known as Princess Anne until she was given the title of The Princess Royal by The Queen in June 1987.

Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip with their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne

She was educated at Buckingham Palace and in 1963 joined Benenden School in Kent where she completed her education.

The Princess Royal began public engagements in 1969 when she was 18 years old.

Princess Anne with her father Prince Philip

She married Captain Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey on 14 November 1973, their marriage was later dissolved in April 1992. They had two children, Peter Mark Phillips born on 15 November 1977 and Zara Phillips born on 15 May 1981.

The Princess Royal married Commander Timothy Laurence, now Admiral Laurence, on 12 December 1992.

She has five grandchildren: Savannah Phillips born in December 2010, Isla Phillips born in March 2012, Mia Tindall born in January 2014, Lena Tindall born in June 2018 and Lucas Tindall born in March 2021.

Horsemanship

The Princess Royal is an expert horsewoman. Throughout her life she has regularly taken part in the Horse of the Year Show at Wembley. In 1971 she won the individual European Three-Day Event at Burghley and was nominated Sportswoman of the Year. She was also voted the BBC's Sports Personality in 1971.

Princess Anne competes at the Montreal Olympics

The Princess Royal competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games as a member of the British Three-Day Event team.

Her Royal Highness is President of the British Olympic Association and a Member of the International Olympic Committee. The Princess took part in London's successful bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, and visited Team GB in Rio ahead of the 2016 games.  

Her daughter Zara has followed her mother into a successful riding career. She won a silver medal at the London 2012 Olympics and was presented with her medal by The Princess Royal.

Supporting The Monarch

The Princess Royal supports The King in his role as Head of State by representing His Majesty at events in the UK and abroad, as well as attending state and ceremonial occasions alongside other members of the Royal Family. 

The Princess Royal with The King


As a working member of the Royal Family, The Princess Royal attends a number of ceremonial events each year which are led by The King, such as Trooping the Colour and Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph. These events are often national occasions for celebration or reflection, and are moments when the Royal Family come together to show support for Her Majesty, or to provide a central focus for national pride or commemoration. 

In 2025, The Princess Royal attended commemorations marking the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Bailiwick in Guernsey and Sark on behalf of The King. During the visit, The Princess visited Little Sark– becoming the first Member of the Royal Family to do so.

The Princess Royal in Sark

The Princess acts as an ambassador for the UK, representing its culture and interests overseas. Her Royal Highness carries out up to three overseas tours each year for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in addition to her overseas visits in support of her charity work. These often involve receptions with the local business community and meetings with politicians and local dignitaries.

Her Royal Highness has also represented the UK representative at key international events. In January 2024, Her Royal Highness visited Sri Lanka to mark 75 years of diplomatic relations between the nation and the United Kingdom. 

The Princess Royal in Sri Lanka

In 1990, Her Royal Highness became the first member of the Royal Family to make an official visit to the then USSR, as a guest of the Soviet government. In June 2024, The Princess Royal joined The King and other Members of the Royal Family in marking the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings in Normandy, France.

The Princess Royal hold an Investiture

The Princess Royal regularly holds Investitures on behalf of The King throughout the year. At these ceremonies, she presents medals to those who have been awarded honours in the New Year’s Honours List or The King’s Birthday Honours List. The Princess Royal also meets guests from all walks of life – from community volunteers to members of the Armed Forces – at the Garden Parties which are held each year at Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. 

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Road Haulage Association

Provides campaigning, advice, information and business services for the haulage industry.

Region: UK (England)

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Honorary Member

Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth

Confederation of national and regional agricultural show societies in 20 Commonwealth countries.

Region: Other Commonwealth Country

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, President

Royal Air Force Brize Norton

The largest Station in the RAF employing 3900 service personnel and 600 civilians. It is the home of the RAF's strategic air transport and air-to-air refuelling forces.

Region: UK (England)

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Honorary Air Commodore

Royal Alfred Seafarers' Society

Provides help to retired or disabled people who used to work at sea.

Region: UK (England)

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Patron

Royal Army Service Corps and Royal Corps of Transport Association

Unit of the British Army.

Region: UK-wide

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Honorary Life Member

The Duke of Gloucester, PATRON

Royal Australian Corps of Signals

Communications unit of the Australian Army.

Region: Australia

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief

Royal British Legion Women's Section, The

Section of the Royal British Legion for women who served in the Armed Forces.

Region: UK-wide

Members of the Royal Family:

The Duchess of Kent, Life Member

The Queen, Life Member

The Princess Royal, Life Member

Royal Caledonian Ball (The Royal Caledonian Charities Trust)

Website: https://www.royalcaledonianball.com

Ball held annually in London in aid of Scottish schools and other charities.

Region: UK-wide

Members of the Royal Family:

Queen Elizabeth II, Patron

The Princess Royal, Patron

Queen Elizabeth II, Patron For 1998 Ball (30/04/98-01/05/98)

Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society

One of Scotland's oldest gardening societies.

Region: UK (Scotland)

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Patron

Royal Canadian Hussars

In 1945, a reconnaissance regiment was required for the occupation troops remaining in Europe. This unit was designated as the Second 7th (17th DYRCH) and consisted of volunteers from several other units. The original 7th Recce returned to Montreal. An amalgamation of the 6th DCRCH and the 17th DYRCH took place on September 16, 1958, when the newly formed regiment was given the current title of The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal). Since the amalgamation, the regiment itself has not been involved in any hostilities but has constantly provided individuals to augment the Regular Force in both NATO and United Nations peacekeeping duties as well as domestic operations such as Operation RECUPERATION during the Ice Storm of 1998.

Region: Canada

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief