Princess Anne gets a ‘completely wet cat’ to represent King Charles in public


Princess Anne gets a ‘completely wet cat’ to represent King Charles in public

Princess Anne braved the wet December weather with characteristic poise as she represented King Charles at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst for the third Sovereign’s Parade 2025.

The Princess Royal, dressed in a striking teal coat and matching hat, inspected the cadets with calm authority as they stood in perfect formation, swords raised in the cool morning air.

Arriving by helicopter, Anne ignored the drizzle as others struggled with umbrellas.

The Princess was seen walking confidently down the parade line, smiling slightly as she watches the cadets in their traditional black and red uniforms, closely followed by Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.

Anne’s appearance comes shortly after her 2025 royal Christmas card, which she launched with her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, was revealed.

Notably, the card did not include his royal title, a detail that caught public attention after the Queensland Governor’s office shared it on social media on Tuesday, sparking discussion about his low-key approach to royal traditions.



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