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Princess Anne will undertake three engagements today, demonstrating her continued commitment to royal duties.
The Princess Royal is set to receive an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire this morning.
Following the ceremony at Queensgate, she will travel to London for two military-related appointments.
The 74-year-old royal will attend the Household Division Beating Retreat at Horse Guards, Whitehall, in her capacity as Colonel of The Blues and Royals.
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Her busy schedule will conclude with a dinner at the In and Out Naval and Military Club at 4 St. James's Square, where she serves as President.
The Blues and Royals, formerly known as the Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons, form part of the Household Cavalry. Princess Anne has held the position of Colonel of the regiment since 1998.
The Beating Retreat ceremony is a traditional military musical performance that takes place annually at Horse Guards Parade. The event features mounted bands and displays of precision drill.
The In and Out Naval and Military Club, located in St James's, has served as a private members' club for military officers since 1862.
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Princess Anne's attendance at tonight's dinner reflects her longstanding support for armed forces institutions.
Today's engagements follow a week after Princess Anne reopened the Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres in her capacity as President.
The ceremony marked the completion of a two-year restoration project costing £6million.
According to Buckingham Palace's Instagram post, it was "the most extensive in the memorial's near 100-year history".
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The reopening featured "a moving ceremony, including our Torch of Peace".
Princess Anne's packed schedule reinforces her reputation as one of the most active members of the Royal Family.
The 74-year-old regularly undertakes multiple engagements in a single day, maintaining a demanding programme of official duties across the UK.