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King Charles' office issues major update on Princess Anne ahead of VJ Day
King Charles' office issued an update on Princess Anne as she represented the royal family during her trip to Dublin.
On Instagram, a series of delightful photos of the Princess Royal were released alongside the details of her visit to the 150th Dublin Horse Show.
The Palace's spokesperson's statement reads, "The Princess Royal has attended the official opening day of the 150th Dublin Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society!"
"The Dublin Horse Show brings together some of the top horses from around Ireland and the world, through competitions such as the best show horses and the best international show jumpers."
Zara Tindall's mother toured a special exhibition showcasing the history of the Horse Show.
She met "representatives from Festina Lenté, a Bray-based charity which offers equine-assisted learning and therapy services."
According to the royal family, Princess Anne also interacted with members of the Riding for the Disabled Association Ireland.
It is important to note that Buckingham Palace shared a message detailing the Princess Royal's fresh outing ahead of the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.
As per the reports, King Charles, Queen Camilla and other senior royal members of the firm are gearing up for their participation in different royal engagements.
However, no confirmation has been made about the Prince and Princess of Wales' appearance, leaving their fans upset.
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