Princess stepped out for heart-to-heart talks in Liverpool, highlighting a cause close to her heart.
During her visit to Speke House on Thursday, home to Launchpad Limited veterans accommodation, Princess Anne toured the facility, which offers apartments for up to 50 former service members.
He spent time meeting residents and staff, learning first-hand how the charity is helping those who once served their country find stability again before unveiling a plaque to mark the occasion.
One resident, Wayne, spoke candidly about the struggles he faced after leaving the military and revealed how the support he found there changed everything.
Another veteran, James, shared how life became dizzying after his service, battling PTSD and addiction.
At Speke House he found more than just a place to stay and something he was missing: a sense of belonging.
With counselors always available and staff constantly encouraging him, he was able to rebuild his life, get clean, and even get back to work.
The visit highlighted not only the challenges many veterans face, but also the quiet and determined work being done to help them move forward.
Anne later continued her busy day at Aintree Racecourse, attending the Grand National Charity Luncheon in her role as Patron of Racing Welfare.




