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King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Anne's son

Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the daughters ‌of ⁠Charles' disgraced younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, were also in attendance

Published June 06, 2026
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King Charles, Queen Camilla and senior British royals gathered at a ​village in south-west England on ‌Saturday to celebrate the wedding of Princess Anne's businessman son, Peter Phillips, to ​nurse Harriet Sperling.

King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Annes son

Anne was joined ​by her husband, Timothy Laurence, at ⁠the private ceremony at All Saints ​Church in Kemble, near Cirencester, by ​her brother Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as other senior royals including Prince William, and ​his wife Princess Kate.

King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Annes son
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Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the daughters ‌of ⁠Charles' disgraced younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, were also in attendance.

King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Annes son

Phillips, the late Queen Elizabeth II's eldest grandson, is ​19th in ​the line ⁠of succession to the British throne. 

King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Annes son

He works as ​a sports management executive and ​does ⁠not undertake official royal duties. Sperling is a paediatric nurse.

King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Annes son

Phillips' first marriage - ⁠to ​Autumn Kelly - ended ​in divorce in 2021.

King Charles, William, Kate and other royals attend wedding of Princess Annes son


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