Princess Anne attends Anzac Day Dawn Service and lays wreath in London
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Updated · Tatler · Apr 25
Princess Anne attends Anzac Day Dawn Service and lays wreath in London
13 articles · Updated · Tatler · Apr 25
Princess Anne, 75, represented King Charles III at the Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, wearing her cherished gold ribbon brooch to honor fallen Australians and New Zealanders.
She reflected solemnly during the ceremony, which marks the Gallipoli landings, and highlighted her long-standing tradition of wearing significant heirlooms at historic moments.
Anzac Day, commemorated since 1916 in London, remains a key occasion for honoring Commonwealth service members, with additional tributes planned by the Princess of Wales and royal family events marking Queen Elizabeth II’s centenary.
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