Princess Anne is elegant as she visits Jaguar Land Rover factory
Check her out! Princess Anne is elegant in a grey suit as she visits Jaguar Land Rover factory
- Princess Anne looked elegant as she arrived at the factory in Liverpool today
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Princess Anne looked elegant in a checked grey suit as she visited a Jaguar Land Rover factory in Liverpool today.
The royal mother-of-two, 73, appeared in high spirits as she took a tour of the facility and met with staff today.
The Princess Royal opted for a grey checked jacket, which she paired with a matching skirt and knee high black boots for the outing.
The royal family have long been fans of the Jaguar Land Rover brand – the late Queen was thought to have had no fewer than 30 Land Rovers.
Meanwhile they are also driven by all of the Queen’s children and most of her grandchildren – as well as the Princess of Wales’ family.
Princess Anne looked elegant in a checked grey suit as she visited a Jaguar Land Rover factory in Liverpool today
The Princess Royal opted for a grey checked jacket, which she paired with a matching skirt and knee high black boots for the outing
Anne’s daughter Zara has been collecting partnerships with legacy brands for years, one such relationship is Land Rover.
She became an official brand ambassador in 2006, strengthening the luxury 4×4 maker’s already impeccable royal connections.
Zara became the first person to be given the keys to a Range Rover Evoque in 2011 and has presented a women’s scholarship for training in engineering, sponsored by the firm. And every year they sponsor her equestrian competitions.
It is estimated that Zara could be earning up to £200,000 a year from Land Rover.
Her visit today comes amidst a busy week foer the royal, who is known as being amongst the hardest working within The Firm.
She visited an investment Summit in Belfast earlier.
She was was joined by trade secretary Kemi Badenoch during the Northern Ireland Investment Summit 2023 at the ICC.
The pair looked deep in conversation and they strolled around the venue with Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris.
There were up to 200 international investors gathered in ICC Belfast, while large numbers of homegrown businesses were exhibiting in the hope of attracting financial support.
And earlier this month, she appeared alongside William, an animated Kate and former England rugby ace Mike Tindall on his podcast show.
Mike, 44, who is married to Zara, the Princess Royal’s daughter, is the presenter of The Good, The Bad and The Rugby.
The royal mother-of-two, 73, appeared in high spirits as she took a tour of the facility and met with staff today
The royal family have long been fans of the Jaguar Land Rover brand – the late Queen was thought to have had no fewer than 30 Land Rovers
The King’s sister appeared in good spirits as she chatted with members of staff at the factory today
The Princess Royal, who is known for being amongst the hardest working royals, shook hands with staff at the factory
During the appearance, Princess Anne recalled the early days of her daughter’s equestrian career, in which she won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics
Recalling what would happen if she tried to offer her advice, keen horse rider Anne said: ‘If I made a comment I was usually told I was a dinosaur.’
Princess Anne’s no-nonsense approach to the job, and to life, seems to be universally admired.
The only daughter and second child of the late Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise was born on August 15, 1950, at Clarence House.
At that time she was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her mother and older brother, now King Charles. Today, she is 17th in line.
For the earlier part of her life, Anne was educated at home at Buckingham Palace until she broke tradition for princesses and went to Benenden School in Kent in 1963.
Anne began attending public engagements in 1969 when she was 18 years old. Her first act as a working royal was opening an education and training centre in Shropshire.
Since then, the Princess has established relationships with more than 300 charities and organisations across the Commonwealth and has one of the busiest working schedules of any member of the Royal Family.
She became the President of Save the Children UK in 1970, and this was the first major charity with which she became closely associated.
In 1990, when she was 39-years-old, Anne was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia for her work as president of the charity.
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