Princess Anne receives new position from King Charles ahead of milestone
The hardest working royal, Princess Anne, jumps into fresh assignment after State Banquet
King Charles' Office assigned a key task to Princess Anne ahead of her life's major milestone.
As per the BBC, the Princess Royal stepped out as a "new" patron of the Field Studies Council at Preston Montford in Shropshire on Tuesday.
According to the official Instagram of the charity, which offers facilities for outdoor learning to school children, Anne delighted the pupils and the staff with her presence.
The social media spokesperson of the council said, "Her Royal Highness met with enthusiastic school children immersed in fieldwork and outdoor learning around the centre grounds."
"It was particularly special for her to meet a group who had benefited from our Grants for Schools funding, which had enabled them to visit when otherwise they would not have had the opportunity."
Zara Tindall's mother lauded the efforts of the organisation and their staff who are creating opportunities for everyone to learn about nature.
At the end of the statement, the Field Studies Council's team expressed gratitude towards Princess Anne, their patron, for her immense support.
Notably, the hardest-working member of the royal family received a new honour from the Palace before her 75th birthday in August.
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