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Princess Anne Makes Historic First Visit to Little Sark with Husband

Princess Anne Makes Historic First Visit to Little Sark with Husband

Princess Royal becomes first royal family member to set foot on remote Channel Islands peninsula

Princess Anne has made royal history by becoming the first member of the British royal family to visit Little Sark, a secluded peninsula in the Channel Islands.

Travelling from the UK on Friday, the Princess Royal represented King Charles III in Guernsey to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of the Bailiwick. She was joined by her husband, Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, for the official engagement.

In high spirits, the 74-year-old royal was warmly welcomed by the residents of Little Sark. She travelled by horse and carriage across La Coupée—the narrow isthmus linking Little Sark to Sark—where she learned about the region’s wartime history and recent erosion repair efforts.

Zara Tindall’s mother stood out in a stylish green jacket, dark trousers, and her signature sunglasses. As part of the visit, she planted a silver birch tree and explored a World War II exhibition at Old Island Hall, reflecting on the area’s experience under German occupation between 1940 and 1945.

Earlier in the day, Princess Anne took part in commemorative events in Guernsey, including a parade along the St Peter Port seafront and a reading at a service in Town Church, paying tribute to those affected by the Channel Islands’ wartime occupation and their eventual liberation in May 1945.

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