King Charles hosts the Holyroodhouse Garden Party.
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She was accompanied at the Scottish event by King Charles and Queen Camilla
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Princess Anne demonstrated her exceptional commitment to royal duties on Tuesday by attending two engagements 400 miles apart on the same day.
The Princess Royal began her day in central London, where she attended a Trinity House event in her capacity as Master of the Corporation.
Following the London engagement, she travelled north to Scotland to host a garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
The remarkable journey between the two venues highlights her dedication to fulfilling royal responsibilities.
Princess Anne travels 400 miles to attend Edinburgh party as her husband misses event.
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She was accompanied at the Scottish event by King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, was not present at the party, despite his name being listed in a press release from Buckingham Palace. GB News understands that Sir Tim’s attendance was noted down in error and that he was not expected to attend.
The London event marked the annual IALA World Aids to Navigation Day, a significant occasion in the maritime calendar.
As Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, Princess Anne played a central role in the organisation's celebrations.
The event forms part of a three-day celebration focusing on maritime safety and innovation.
Trinity House holds particular importance in Britain's maritime heritage, making the Princess Royal's attendance especially significant.
Later that day, the garden party at Holyroodhouse saw Princess Anne fulfilling hosting duties at the Scottish royal residence.
The Edinburgh event represented another key engagement in the royal calendar, requiring her presence despite the considerable distance from London.
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Timothy Laurence was last pictured on June 25.
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Princess Anne once again proved herself to be "the ultimate hard-working royal" through her willingness to travel vast distances for official engagements.
Her Tuesday schedule exemplified the rigorous demands she places upon herself in service to the Crown.
The 400-mile journey between London and Edinburgh in a single day underscores her reputation for maintaining one of the busiest royal diaries. Such dedication to duty, regardless of logistical challenges, has long characterised her approach to royal responsibilities.
Her attendance at both events on behalf of King Charles further demonstrates her reliability as a senior working royal.