• Princess Anne cake-cutting quip brings laughter
  • At Pony Centre 35th anniversary
  • She had the crowd in stitches

The Princess Royal, known for her sharp wit and no-nonsense demeanor, had the crowd in stitches during her latest royal engagement. Celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre in west London, Princess Anne was presented with a delectable chocolate and gold sponge cake to commemorate the occasion. But it wasn't just the cake that was sweet – her quick humor was the icing on top!

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Before slicing into the celebratory cake, Anne delivered a hilarious quip that sent waves of laughter through the audience. The moment, caught on camera, has since gone viral – you simply have to see it to believe it!

Royal cheer and support: Princess Anne's heartfelt acknowledgment

Amid the chuckles, Anne also took a moment to acknowledge the heartfelt support for her brother, King Charles, following his cancer diagnosis, and the Princess of Wales, who is currently recuperating from abdominal surgery. With a nod and a smile, she graciously accepted the well-wishes expressed by Sister Mary Joy Langdon, the founder and chief executive of the Pony Centre.

The event was star-studded, with TV actor Martin Clunes, a patron of the centre, joining the Princess in touring the facilities. The pair met with young riders, adding a touch of royal glamour to their day.

The public's support for the royal family was palpable, especially after the Prince of Wales recently thanked well-wishers for their kind messages towards Charles and Kate. As the King stays at Sandringham post-treatment, and Kate recovers at Windsor, the royals continue to feel the nation's love and concern.

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Princess Anne's visit was not just a celebration of the Pony Centre's milestone but a testament to the enduring strength and spirit of the royal family in the face of personal challenges. Her ability to bring joy and laughter during such times is truly the mark of a beloved and resilient royal.