Princess Anne visited Naval Children’s Charity to celebrate her 200 -year anniversary, according to a statement from the royal family on Wednesday.
It was her first commitment to the organization since she became its patron.
Her visit was not only a tribute to its legacy, but also a tribute to her deceased mother’s decades long support.
The well -being provides support for thousands of young people from naval families every year with a focus on children’s well -being and development.
The post on the Royal Family’s official Instagram account highlighted the charity’s close ties to Queen Elizabeth II, who was the patron saint for more than 70 years, beginning in 1945.
Anne’s visit marked a continuation of his mother’s sustained support for naval families, where the princess now entered the role.
During the event, Anne Met staff, volunteers and families who benefit from the programs of the charity, and praised the organization’s efforts to provide stability and encouragement to children in naval communities.
Founded in 1825, Naval Children’s Charity has grown into a large support network for children associated with the Royal Navy, which offers financial support, educational opportunities and well -being.
The visit emphasized the ongoing royal connection to fleet traditions and service.



