Anne, princess royal date of birth
Anne, Princess Royal
Anne, Princess Royal, KG, KT, GCVO, GCStJ, QSO, CD[1][2][3] (born Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; 15 August ), is a member of the British royal family. She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
She is the only sister of King Charles III. Anne is 16th in the line of succession to the British throne. She has been Princess Royal since
Anne was born at Clarence House in London. She married Captain Mark Phillips in , and had two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Phillips.
Princess royal anne age Retrieved 12 September Retrieved 22 October Retrieved 21 January Archived from the original on 22 OctoberThey separated in and later divorced. The Princess married Commander Timothy Laurence RN in
Ian Ball tried to kidnap (take) the Princess in , but was stopped by her bodyguard and the public. Ball was not sent to prison, but to a mental hospital. Anne is 16th in line to the throne of the United Kingdom, after the two younger brothers, six nieces and nephews, two grand-nephews, and one grand-niece.
Anne was born at a. Retrieved 22 February The Nation. CBC Radio Canada.She is often called the hardest-working member of the British Royal Family.
15 August February Her Royal Highness Princess Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise of Edinburgh
15 November June Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips
13 June present Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal
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The generations indicate descent from George I, who formalised the use of the titles prince and princess for members of the British Royal Family. Where a princess may have been or is descended from George I more than once, her most senior descent, by which she bore or bears her title, is used. | |
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1 Status debatable; see her article. | |