Princess Anne news: Princess Anne and Sir Tim watching a rugby match (Image: GETTY)
Princess Anne news: Anne has been the patron of the Scotland Rugby Union for three decades (Image: GETTY)
The Queen s former press secretary Dickie Arbiter praised Princess Anne s living room, saying it looks like a house being lived rather than aseptic museum.
Replying to Mr Dampier, he said: At least it looks like a well lived in comfortable home and not a show house as depicted by new rich celebs .
ITV s royal editor Chris Ship spoke with marvel at how much attention the decorations in Anne s living room have received online, saying: So Princess Anne tweets a picture of her watching @Scotlandteam’s win yesterday to congratulate them (she is Patron).
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The Princess Royal was speaking from her Gatcombe Park estate February 02, 2021 - 17:23 GMT Kate Thomas Princess Anne introduced the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Royal Engineering 2021 winners via a video call from Gatcombe Park
Princess Anne made a rare appearance from her Gloucestershire estate,
Gatcombe Park, on Tuesday. Looking elegant as ever, the Princess Royal sported a smart patterned scarf as she introduced the winners of the
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Royal Engineering 2021 via video link.
The 70-year-old royal paid tribute to engineers who have been working tirelessly to solve the challenges caused by the global
coronavirus pandemic, thanking them for helping us stay connected to our loved ones via technology.