Princess Anne Debuts New Hair for First Time in 50 Years
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 8 – Princess Anne marks 75 years with a new portrait highlighting her charity work and royal duties, supporting over 300 organizations and raising millions, Buckingham Palace said.
- On August 8, Buckingham Palace shared an updated portrait of Princess Anne alongside her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, in anticipation of her 75th birthday on August 15.
- The photograph shows Anne with a new twisted bun hairstyle, replacing her signature bouffant that she debuted in 1973 and wore for decades.
- Anne has supported over 300 charities, including Save the Children UK since 1970 and the Motor Neurone Disease Association since 2008, and in June she hosted an event at Buckingham Palace to bring together many of her patronages.
- Charity leaders commended the princess for her unwavering commitment and endurance, with Save the Children chief executive Moazzam Malik highlighting that she has engaged with around 27,000 supporters and contributed to raising many millions of pounds over her 55 years of involvement.
- Despite a serious hospital stay in June 2024, Anne quickly returned to duties and she is expected to continue playing a central royal role beyond her milestone birthday.
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Buckingham Palace has released a new photo of Princess Anne to mark her upcoming 75th birthday.
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Read Full ArticleBuckingham Palace has released a new portrait of Princess Anne, pictured with her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, to mark her 75th birthday, which is just a few days away. The royal sister's photo was taken by Chris Jackson, who also took Queen Camilla's 78th birthday photo.
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