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Princess Anne travels ahead of son Peter Phillips’ wedding

ARY News · Jun 6, 2026, 6:22 AM

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  • Add ARY News on Google AAResize Princess Anne is proving once again why she is widely regarded as one of the hardest-working members of the Royal Family.
  • While the final preparations were underway for the weekend’s royal wedding, Princess Anne traveled to Portsmouth for a special maritime milestone.
  • Designed to serve as a “floating classroom,” Challenger 5 is built to give young people the opportunity to build life skills, boost confidence, and discover their potential through sea-faring adventures.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Princess Anne is proving once again why she is widely regarded as one of the hardest-working members of the Royal Family. Just one day before her son, Peter Phillips, was set to tie the knot, Princess Anne was miles away from the wedding venue, fully committed to her official royal duties.

While the final preparations were underway for the weekend’s royal wedding, Princess Anne traveled to Portsmouth for a special maritime milestone. On behalf of the Royal Family, the Princess Royal officially launched Challenger 5, a brand-new vessel added to the Tall Ships Youth Trust charity fleet.

Designed to serve as a “floating classroom,” Challenger 5 is built to give young people the opportunity to build life skills, boost confidence, and discover their potential through sea-faring adventures. During her visit, Princess Anne toured the ship, met with dedicated volunteers, staff, and young people involved with the outdoor learning charity before the vessel embarked on its maiden voyage.

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