Princess Anne and Sir Tim Laurence release Christmas card
Princess Anne’s festive moment with Sir Tim Laurence
Princess Anne has quietly shared her Christmas card, just days after celebrating her wedding anniversary with husband Sir Tim Laurence.
The card, featuring a photograph of the couple from Garter Day in June, was unveiled by the Reliant Motor Club, where the Princess is an honorary member.
Inside the card, the Princess extends warm wishes for a "happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year," signing off simply as "Anne." The sweet gesture comes as the royal couple reflects on their special milestone.
The couple are featured in a charming Christmas card, captured riding in a carriage after the Garter Day service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Anne, who was appointed to the Order of the Garter in 1994, made a unique request to be installed as a knight, following in the footsteps of her brother, King Charles.
The card's release comes shortly after the couple marked their 32nd wedding anniversary on December 12.
Despite the personal milestone, the Princess Royal kept a busy schedule, fulfilling official duties in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Their union was made possible by the Church of Scotland, which allowed second marriages for divorcees.
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