
Princess Anne visited the Naval Balefician organization for children to celebrate her 200th anniversary, according to a statement issued by the Royal Family on Wednesday.
It was his first commitment to the organization since he became his employer.
His visit was not only a tribute to his legacy, but also a tribute to the support of his mother’s last decades.
The beneficial organization provides support to several thousand young people from naval families every year, focusing on the well -being and development of children.
The publication in the official Instagram account of the Royal Family highlighted the nearby ties of the beneficial organization with Queen Elizabeth II, who was pattern for more than 70 years, from 1945.
Anne’s visit marked a continuation of her mother’s lasting support to naval families, with the princess now entering the role.
During the event, Anne met with the staff, volunteers and families that benefit from the programs of the beneficial organization, and praised the organization’s efforts to provide stability and encouragement to children in naval communities.
Founded in 1825, the Naval Balefician organization for children has become an important support network for children connected to the Royal Navy, which offers financial assistance, educational opportunities and well -being services.
The visit stressed the real connection in progress with naval traditions and service.