Princess Anne had a meeting with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady Ani Yudhoyono at The State Palace on 26th September 2005, The Princess Royal was on the 4-day visit to Indonesia:Pictures from AAP and Getty Images
East Timor President Xanana Gusmao escorts Princess Anne of Britain for a meeting at the presidential palace in Dili, 27 September 2005. Princess Anne is in East Timor for a two-day visit.
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British Princess Anne (L) gestures during her visits in Jakarta, Indonesia on Monday 26 September 2005. Princess Anne, chairwoman of Save the Children Foundation, is on a four-day visit in Indonesia, to inspect several projects and activities carried out by the foundation in tsunami-devestated Aceh province.
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East Timorese Foreign Minister Ramos Horta (C) talks to Britain's Princess Royal Anne (R) during a ceremony of the inaugural broadcast of the BBC world service in Dili, East Timor on Wednesday 28 September 2005:
Princess Anne inspects the Papua New Guinea police band on her arrival in Port Moresby, 28 September 2005. Britain's Princess Anne is in Papua New Guinea for a visit to mark the country's 30th anniversary of independence.
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Britain's Princess Anne is in Papua New Guinea for a visit to mark the country's 30th anniversary of independence. Princess Anne unveiled a plaque with the help of Stephen Kassman, chairman of Cheshire Homes (PNG) as she opened the hostel "Enid Curtain Haus" in Port Moresby, 29 September 2005. Princess Anne visited the Bomana War Cemetery in Port Moresby where she was introduced to ex-servicemen who served in WWII.
Princess Anne, Princess Royal, stands 01 February 2006 at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw. The Princess Royal pays a three-day visit to Poland
1 - Britain's Princess Anne (L) gestures as she meets with Poland's first Lady Maria Kaczynska at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw February 1, 2006. Princess Anne arrived in Poland for a two-day official visit.
2 - A Polish soldier explains the history of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to Britain's Princess Anne in Warsaw February 1, 2006. Princess Anne is in Poland for a two-day official visit.
3 - Britain's Princess Anne (L) signs a book of condolences for the victims of the recent exhibition hall collapse in the city of Chorzow, as Poland's first Lady Maria Kaczynska watches her at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw February 1, 2006. Princess Anne arrived in Poland for a two-day official visit.
4 - Britain's Princess Anne (C) speaks to a World War II veteran who fought during the Battle of Britain, near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw February 1, 2006. Princess Anne is in Poland for a two-day official visit.
The Princess Royal, Princess Anne, will be visiting Bermuda in June of this year, at the end of the Centennial Newport-Bermuda Race that starts on 16 June in Newport, Rhode Island.
At the invitation of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, Her Royal Highness will be the Guest of Honour at the Newport-Bermuda Race Prize-Giving which will be held at Government House on Saturday, 24 June and at associated events.
Among her many other charitable interests, Her Royal Highness is President of the Royal Yachting Association.
She will stay at Government House and her programme will include other engagements on the island. She last visited Bermuda in 2001.
Princess Anne touched down in Bermuda last night, ahead of a weekend visit crowning celebrations for the centennial Newport-Bermuda race.
The VIP guest – a sailing enthusiast and president of the Royal Yachting Association – stepped off the British Airways flight from London just after 6.20 p.m. yesterday.
The Princess Royal was greeted by Governor Sir John Vereker before being introduced to a group of dignitaries including Government Protocol Officer David Dumont, Police Commissioner George Jackson and Airport manager Jim Howes.
Minutes after leaving the plane and after exchanging brief greetings with the waiting dignitaries, she was whisked away in the Governor’s new BMW.
A Government spokeswoman said Premier Alex Scott, who was in the House of Assembly when the VIP arrived, was due to meet the Princess Royal at a private cocktail party at Government House last night.
Princess Anne reviews troops during a ceremony commemorating the 90th anniversary of the WW1 Battle of the Somme at Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, near Albert July 1, 2006