Princess Anne showcases her fashion sense in a striking red coat during her visit to a charitable organization.
2025-05-31 22:28:58 By Linda Williams
Princess Anne put on a stylish display in a crimson coat as she visited a charity in Cheltenham today.
Situated at the Gloucestershire Airport Training Facility in Staverton, the organization known as Wings for Warriors provides training for wounded, injured, or ill servicemen and veterans, helping them become professional pilots.
The 74-year-old royal appeared to be wearing the same red jacket she sported while attending last month's Christmas Day service at Sandringham as she made her appearance.
She accessorized her coat with a sizable gold brooch at the neckline, complementing it with a dark-hued midi skirt.
The mother of Zara Tindall, 43, and Peter Phillips, 46, completed her ensemble with black leather gloves, and a small black handbag.
Throughout her visit, the Princess Royal was spotted smiling while engaging in conversation with fellow attendees at the event.
At one point, she was presented with wings worn by test pilot Peter Wilson on the first ever landing of an F-35 plane on HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Wings for Warriors states that, 'For numerous servicemen and women, transitioning to civilian life can often seem daunting and unpredictable, even under normal circumstances. When a life-altering injury is factored in, the outlook on the future can swiftly turn bleak and disheartening.'
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Princess Anne was pictured speaking with other guests as she visited Wings for Warriors' Gloucestershire Airport Training Facility in Cheltenham today
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During her visit, the royal was gifted with the wings that belonged to test pilot Peter Wilson, commemorating the historic first landing of an F-35 aircraft on HMS Queen Elizabeth (as shown in the picture).
Rather than focusing on a temporary project or challenge, we equip our wounded warriors with the necessary skills to secure an exciting, fulfilling, and lasting future for years ahead.
"We restore confidence, enhance skills, and foster pride, assisting veterans in supporting their families far into the future."
The charity announced last June that it would be opening a new flight training school in Gloucestershire in late 2024.
Announcing the news, Charity founder and CEO Mark Radcliffe said at the time: 'What we do isn’t just about flying.
"It's about revealing the exceptional and exclusive realm we inhabit as aviators, using it to motivate remarkable individuals who may need a bit of luck to set their sights high and persevere."
Despite having an extremely busy 2024, taking on more royal engagements amid King Charles's cancer battle, Anne is unlikely to slow down soon, with further engagements booked in her diary this week.
This is despite suffering her own health woes, after sustaining a head injury last June which the royal has said she 'can't remember a single thing' about.
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The royal donned a striking red jacket for the occasion, complementing it with a dark skirt, black gloves, and a chic black handbag.
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Princess Anne (seen here during her engagement at Wings for Warriors) seemed to have a delightful time at the event today.
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Anne took some rare time off after the accident, which doctors believe was consistent with being struck by a horse.
After the incident, she was taken to hospital on June 23 with minor head wounds and concussion after walking around her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire.
At that moment, Buckingham Palace revealed that the Princess Royal was being monitored in the hospital after an incident occurred.
Princess Anne seems to have completely healed after her injury.
Just three weeks later, she returned to work, marking her comeback with a visit to the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) National Championships held at Hartpury University and Hartpury College in July.