Princess Anne's party clip shared after 7-day wait
Princess Anne and her husband Tim Laurence hosted a Christmas Tea Party at St. James's Palace last week
The royal family on Monday released a statement on Princess Anne and her husband Tim Laurence's attendance of Christmas Tea Party, a week after the event took palace at St James's Palace.
The palace also released a video of the tea party on social media.
The statement released by Buckingham Palace said, "Last week, The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, hosted The.Not.Forgotten’s annual Christmas tea party at St James’s Palace."
It said, "The charity, of which Her Royal Highness is Patron, provides entertainment, respite and challenge events for injured, ill or isolated veterans and serving personnel of all ages, ranks and backgrounds."
The only sister of King Charles is the patron of The Not Forgotten Association, a tri-service charity which provides entertainment, respite, and challenge events for injured, ill, or isolated veterans and serving personnel of all ages, ranks, and backgrounds.
The Not Forgotten Association marked the 80th anniversaries of VE and VJ Day, as well as celebrating 105 years since the charity was founded in the wake of World War One.
The organization supported 10,000 veterans in its first year in 1920, and continues to help 10,000 beneficiaries every year.
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