
Princess Anne and her husband Sir Tim Laurence left for Singapore on Tuesday after concluding their visit to Australia.
According to local media, the royal couple concluded their four-day tour of Australia in sunny Brisbane today.
The Princess Royal and her husband impressed and delighted royal family supporters on the military-focused tour, attending engagements in three cities.
Now they were heading to Singapore, where they would spend two days.
The royal family said the Princess Royal was just in Australia to mark the centenary of the Royal Australian Signal Corps, of which she is colonel-in-chief.
The Princess carried out a series of military engagements in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane during the four-day visit to mark the centenary.
A statement said: “On Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 November, His Royal Highness will travel to Singapore to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Singapore, at the request of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
During the two-day visit, His Royal Highness will have audiences with the President and Prime Minister of Singapore and visit the Kranji War Memorial. On the final day of the tour, the Princess Royal will visit the Airbus Asia Training Center and Rolls-Royce Seletar Campus.”



