- Princess Anne's Christmas card revealed
- Royal family gathers for Sandringham Christmas
- Anne's busy schedule continues into 2025
Princess Anne's Christmas card for 2024 has been revealed, featuring a photograph with her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. The image, shared by the Reliant Motor Club on Facebook, shows the couple in a carriage on Garter Day in June. Anne is dressed in her dark blue velvet Garter robes, complete with white gloves and a Tudor-style hat adorned with white plumed ostrich feathers. Sir Tim complements her appearance in a morning suit and top hat. The card's message extends "best wishes for a happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year, from Anne."
Royal family's Sandringham Christmas
The royal family is expected to gather at Sandringham for their traditional Christmas celebrations with King Charles and Queen Camilla. Princess Anne, known for her dedication to royal duties, recently celebrated her 32nd wedding anniversary with Sir Tim on December 12. Despite the occasion, Anne continued her engagements in Norfolk and Suffolk, showcasing her commitment to her role. The couple married in 1992 at Crathie Kirk, a church that permits second marriages for divorcees.
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Anne's busy schedule into 2025
Anne's schedule remains packed as she plans to attend the London International Horse Show at ExCel London before the holiday break. Known for her tireless work ethic, she often tops the list of the hardest-working royals. Looking ahead, Anne is set to be the first royal to resume duties in 2025, attending the Oxford Farming Conference on January 9. Her dedication is a testament to her role within the royal family, balancing public duties with personal milestones.