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King Charles' sister praised for supporting veterans during Aston Martin event

Princess Anne makes rare visit to Aston Martin F1 headquarters

Published May 15, 2026
King Charles' sister praised for supporting veterans during Aston Martin event

Anne, Princess Royal recently visited the Aston Martin Formula One Team campus in Silverstone.

In order to support a special event focused on helping veterans and military families build careers in manufacturing and logistics, the sister of King Charles toured the facilities.

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On behalf of the monarch, the official Instagram handle of the British royal family highlighted Anne's visit.

Sharing photos from the Princess Royal's engagement, the palace shared details in the caption. It read: "The Princess Royal recently visited the campus of @AstonMartinF1 in Silverstone for the @ForcesEmploymentCharity ‘Pathways into Manufacturing and Logistics’ event."

"As Royal Patron of the charity, Her Royal Highness met staff, toured the campus and explored the technology and innovation that powers the Aston Martin team," it continued.

Adding, "The Forces Employment Charity provides life-long, life-changing support, jobs and training opportunities to veterans and reservists in the Armed Forces community, as well as their spouses, partners and children."

The photos showed Princess Royal smiling as she viewed one of the team's Formula One car, meeting staff members and exploring the cutting-edge technology.

Royal fans praised Princess Anne's visit in the comments section with one writing, "Wow, seeing royalty champion veterans at Aston Martin is truly inspiring and heart‑warming for all."

Another added, "@theroyalfamily Superb."

However, others dropped heart emojis in the comments.

Syeda Waniya
Syeda Waniya is a reporter with one year of experience, covering films, streaming platforms, and celebrity culture. She analyses content trends and audience reception, providing thoughtful insights into what drives popularity in entertainment while presenting stories in a clear, engaging, and accessible format.
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