Princess Anne Rd multi-vehicle crash (WAVY photo) The multi-vehicle crash, which happened just before 12:30 p.m. at the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Lynnhaven Parkway, caused parts of ...
Princess Anne has opened up about the prospect of retirement, saying it "isn't really an option" for senior members of the royal family. Getty Images Princess Anne has opened up about the prospect ...
Princess Anne delighted spectators at the Murrayfield Stadium as she cheered on the Scottish Rugby Union at the Scotland v Italy Six Nations on Saturday. The Princess Royal, 74, who is patron of ...
Princess Anne, known as the “hardest-working royal,” has no plans to step down. In a new interview with the Press Association, King Charles’ sister said she isn’t scaling back on her royal ...
Princess Anne has revealed why life as a royal is harder for the younger generation, including the Princess of Wales. In the documentary, 'Anne: The Princess Royal at 70', which aired in ...
Princess Anne isn’t planning on slowing down anytime soon. “I don't think there's a retirement program on this particular life,” she told the Press Association during her recent trip to ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Eight people were injured as the result of a nine-vehicle crash at the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Lynnhaven Parkway Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Alan Crowhurst/Getty Princess Anne has no plans to reduce her royal duties as her peers reach retirement age. King Charles' sister ...
Princess Anne isn’t planning on slowing down anytime soon. “I don't think there's a retirement program on this particular life,” she told the Press Association during her recent trip to South Africa. ...
Last week, Princess Anne went on the first overseas royal tour of the year, where she visited a center for survivors of sexual assault and a military monument. In between those engagements ...
Princess Anne, known for her relentless dedication to Royal duties, has been dubbed the "workhorse" of the Royal family, according to Royal correspondents Roya Nikkhah and Kate Mansey from The Times.