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Princess Anne steps in for King Charles III at historic Scottish ceremony

Princess Anne steps in for King Charles III at historic Scottish ceremony

Royal returns to horseback as family prepares for Duchess of Kent funeral and Donald Trump visit

Princess Anne looked upbeat as she represented King Charles III at a historic event in Scotland, while the royal family prepares for two major occasions this week — the funeral of Katharine, Duchess of Kent and the upcoming state visit of Donald Trump.

The monarch’s sister proudly took part in the centuries-old Riding of the Marches in Edinburgh on Sunday, marking a return to one of her greatest passions just a year after suffering a serious head injury at her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire.

Dating back to 1579, the event was originally a civic duty to check the city’s boundaries were secure, but it has since evolved into one of Scotland’s most celebrated equestrian traditions.

Anne joined a cavalcade of over 200 riders on a 26-mile route before entering the city centre. She then rode with the parade down the Royal Mile to the Mercat Cross, delighting onlookers.

A skilled rider and former Olympic equestrian, the 74-year-old returned to horseback only three months ago at Trooping the Colour. Her appearance in Edinburgh has reassured royal watchers that she is continuing to recover well.

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