Hard-working Princess Anne wears camouflage uniform as she visits The King's Royal Hussars in Salisbury and gets stuck into training exercises
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On Monday, Princess Anne made an important visit to The King’s Royal Hussars (KRH) in Salisbury, fulfilling her duties as the Senior Colonel of the Household Division. This visit underscores her ongoing dedication to the role, which she took on in 2023 after being appointed by her brother, King Charles.

During her time at the Salisbury Plain Training Area, the 75-year-old Princess Royal engaged with troops, discussing their rigorous four-week training program. Her visit wasn’t just for show; she actively participated in exercises involving tanks, infantry, and drones, highlighting her hands-on approach.

Anne’s tour included examining specialist displays showcasing the equipment used by the KRH. She also received a comprehensive briefing on the CEMA (Cyber Electro Magnetic Activity) capabilities being tested by the Field Army, demonstrating her interest in the technical aspects of military operations.

Wearing a camouflage uniform and sunglasses, Anne was in high spirits as she was updated on the KRH’s ongoing Iron Cyclone exercises. Her visit marked another chapter in her long-standing connection with the regiment, a relationship that began over 50 years ago when she first became the Colonel-in-Chief in 1969.

Dressed in camouflage uniform and sunglasses, Anne appeared in good spirits as she received an update on the KRH’s Iron Cyclone exercises since her last visit in 2024. 

The Princess Royal has built up a strong association with the KRH for over 50 years, having first become Colonel-in-Chief when the regiment was initially created in 1969.

Lieutenant Colonel Dave Welford MBE, Commanding Officer KRH, described Anne’s visit to the British Army site as an ‘absolute privilege’, and added that ‘her continued interest in engaging with the regiment means a huge amount to all our soldiers.’

Anne, who is often regarded as the ‘hardest working royal’, was given her esteemed role by King Charles after Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth died and the new monarch became Colonel in Chief of the Household Division’s regiments. 

Princess Anne has paid a visit to The King's Royal Hussars (KRH) in Salisbury and met with troops as part of her position as Senior Colonel of the Household Division

Princess Anne has paid a visit to The King’s Royal Hussars (KRH) in Salisbury and met with troops as part of her position as Senior Colonel of the Household Division

During her two-hour visit to the Salisbury Plain Training Area on March 31, Anne spoke with soldiers about their extensive four-week training programme while also getting stuck in with exercises related to tanks, infantry and drones

During her two-hour visit to the Salisbury Plain Training Area on March 31, Anne spoke with soldiers about their extensive four-week training programme while also getting stuck in with exercises related to tanks, infantry and drones

The position was previously held by her father, Prince Philip, and seeks to bridge the gap between the reigning monarch and the individual regiments of the Household Division. 

The Princess Royal, who now plays an integral role in ceremonial duties, is already Colonel of the Household Cavalry’s Blues and Royals.

Her new position was confirmed by Buckingham Palace in 2023 after her visit to the barracks to thank the military members who have been working through the night to ensure smooth proceedings on Saturday.

It comes after a busy few weeks for the Princess Royal – with Anne frequenting numerous Six Nations matches in the last few weeks.

Likewise, hard-working Anne is also expected to play a ‘pivotal’ role in keeping The Firm afloat amid the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

As the Royal Family navigate the scandal, they will be looking to their down-to-earth and hardworking ‘trump card’ – the Princess Royal, 75, who is ‘synonymous with dedication to duty’, said royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams.

Mr Fitzwilliams previously told the Daily Mail: ‘She relishes a high workload and usually undertakes the most royal engagements of any royal. However, she prefers to avoid the media circus that follows the most high-profile royals.

‘She is absolutely pivotal in keeping public support for the monarchy.’

The Princess Royal has built up a strong association with the KRH for over 50 years, having first become Colonel-in-Chief when the regiment was initially created in 1969

The Princess Royal has built up a strong association with the KRH for over 50 years, having first become Colonel-in-Chief when the regiment was initially created in 1969

Dressed in cargo gear and sunglasses, Anne appeared in good spirits as she also received an update on the KRH's activities and Iron Cyclone operation since her last visit in 2024

Dressed in cargo gear and sunglasses, Anne appeared in good spirits as she also received an update on the KRH’s activities and Iron Cyclone operation since her last visit in 2024

The royal expert added that a wise and insightful Anne may likely be able to assist her brother, King Charles, with his handling of the crisis.

He explained: ‘What Anne can offer King Charles, who reportedly has been under pressure from William over his handling of this crisis, is down to earth advice.’

Mr Fitzwilliams noted that the royal siblings may ‘not always agree’, but says that in such unprecedented circumstances ‘it is pivotal that Charles listens to views which differ or are opposed to his own’.

Over the course of the last few weeks, the stoic Princess Royal has routinely maintained a brave face – while also delighting royal fans with her quick wit and humble nature during her public engagements.

And as calls for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to do ‘the decent thing’ and remove himself from the royal line of succession mount, one may begin to question where Anne could fall amid a possible royal restructure.

As Mr Fitzwilliams noted, the Princess Royal is currently 18th to the throne, given that the altered rules of succession in 2013 ‘unfortunately were not applied retroactively’.

‘If they had been she would have been 5th behind William and his family and the public would undoubtedly welcome that,’ he explained.

Yet the public’s insatiable love for Anne has certainly shown little sign of wavering, with royal fans often taking to social media to praise the ‘humble’ and ‘class act’ princess.

According to Mr Fitzwilliams, Anne’s ‘no-nonsense approach’ is her essential attribute that has truly captivated royal fans.

He explained: ‘She relishes a high workload and usually undertakes the most royal engagements of any royal. However, she prefers to avoid the media circus that follows the most high-profile royals.

‘She reportedly does her own make-up and sometimes drives herself to engagements. She is also famed for her unstuffy approach and often recycles outfits.’

Mr Fitzwilliams also noted that while Anne holds the Princess Royal title, the down-to-earth royal is ‘almost invariably referred to as Princess Anne’ and also chose not to bestow royal titles on her children, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips. 

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