Britain's Princess Anne Turns 75 with Typically Minimal Fuss
Princess Anne completed 474 engagements in 2024 and remains active despite health setbacks and personal losses, reflecting her strong dedication to public service.
- Princess Anne marked her 75th birthday by sailing in isolation around Scotland with her husband, avoiding public celebrations, on August 15, 2025.
- Starting her public duties in 1969 at age 19, Princess Anne has supported over 300 charities during her 57 years as a working royal.
- Amid rising approval, YouGov found her favourability at 69% in May, and she completed 474 engagements in 2024, topping the family’s league table.
- Ahead of her milestone, a new portrait and a Royal Mint coin will commemorate her 75th birthday, and she agreed to a photo with Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.
- Earlier this year, Princess Anne, Princess Royal, said 'it isn't really an option, no, I don't think so' on retirement, and others say 'she’s not going anywhere yet'.
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No whinge. No woke. At 75, Princess Anne is as unstoppable and unflappable as ever – a quiet powerhouse – Lee Cohen
Princess Anne turns 75 on August 15—not with a Netflix special or a tell-all memoir, but with a diary packed with work. No Twitter rants. No victimhood tours. No glossy PR campaigns. Just relentless, unshowy, quintessentially British duty. While others chase headlines, she gets on with the job. In a Britain grappling with flux, she’s more than a royal, blending the best of her parents—Queen Elizabeth’s commitment to duty and Prince Philip’s wit.…
Cool, cooler, Princess Anne! The only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II (†96) celebrates her 75th birthday on August 15th. BILD looks back.
Princess Anne of England, Charles III’s sister, turns on this Friday, August 15, 75, an age at which most of her peers enjoy a retreat that, for her own admission, “is simply not an option.” State worker, allergic to excesses, scrupulous with formalisms and, above all, a lover of horses, Elizabeth II’s only daughter represents a rock of stability in the often convulsive British royal family. She inherits the sense of her mother’s duty and the pr…
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