Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, remains one of the Firm's most tireless, stoic employees, but has managed to live life on her terms—and keep a sense of humor about it.
Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence have been married since 1992. Here is a complete timeline of their relationship.
Zara Phillips collected her MBE from the Queen at Buckingham Palace, giving her grandmother a kiss on both cheeks as she did so. Dressed in a black double-breasted military frock coat with gold trim and buttons, Zara was told by the Queen: 'You look lovely!'
Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence is one of the most low-profile members of the Royal Family but, as chairman of English Heritage, he is in charge of some of the most famous structures in the world.
A look back at the Royals at BAFTA events throughout the years
Princess Anne, Princess Royal and her husband Tim Laurence leave following the show jumping during the Badminton Horse Trials on May 4 2008 in Badminton, England. Reigning world champion Zara...
Tim Lawrence and Princess Anne Princess Royal attend as members of the Royal Family attend events to mark the centenary of the RAF on July 10, 2018 in London, England.
Princess Anne, 65, is now closer to her family since becoming a grandmother. She seems to have found true happiness and even encourages her grandchildren to make mischief.
The Princess Royal, 73, beamed as she met and chatted to guests who were at Buckingham Palace garden party for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
Princess Anne, 65, is now closer to her family since becoming a grandmother. She seems to have found true happiness and even encourages her grandchildren to make mischief.
The Queen was left looking visibly upset after her horse Capel Path suffered an injury during the Britannia Stakes. The three-year-old colt was collected by an equine ambulance and driven off.
The Princess Royal visited the Caritas Technical Secondary School, a Catholic boarding school for 700 girls in Port Moresby, where she was given a tour of the facilities.
The Queen has welcomed King Felipe of Spain and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands to Windsor today to officially make them 'Stranger' Knights of the Garter.
1998 Princess Anne at Gatcombe Horse Trials