Princess Anne, accompanied by her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, commenced an official visit to Estonia on Tuesday.
The royal couple’s presence was captured in striking images shared by the President of the Republic of Estonia, Alar Carys.
The photographs depicted Princess Anne and Sir Tim engaging in official protocols, including posing for a formal portrait, signing a guestbook, and engaging in discussions at a table adorned with exquisite white floral arrangements.
Dressed in a sophisticated brown checked skirt suit paired with matching boots and a stylish patterned scarf, the 74-year-old Anne exuded elegance during the visit.
The court circular, which meticulously documents the engagements of the Royal Family, detailed the departure of The Princess Royal and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence from Royal Air Force Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, en route to Estonia.
Upon their arrival at Tallinn Airport, they were warmly welcomed by His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, His Excellency Mr. Ross Allen.
Later in the evening, Her Royal Highness, accompanied by Admiral Lawrence, graced a dinner hosted by the President of the Republic of Estonia at Kadriorg Palace in Tallinn.
The historical significance of the palace, now transformed into a museum, dates back to its construction in 1725 for Peter the Great, the notable Russian monarch who reigned over the Tsardom of Russia from 1682 to 1721.
This diplomatic excursion to Estonia signifies Princess Anne’s third overseas trip since the beginning of the year.
In a recent assignment, she journeyed to Cyprus in her capacity as the Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Logistic Corps.
Notably, on 16 January, Anne and Sir Tim represented the British Royal Family at the funeral service honoring the former King of Greece, Constantine II, in Athens.
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