Princess Anne attended a dawn Anzac Day service at Wellington Arch in Hyde Park Corner, arriving before 5am. She wore an emerald green coat and hat, and pinned a red poppy to her lapel. The service, organized by the New Zealand and Australian High Commissions, included public, military, and dignitary participation. Anne laid a wreath of red poppies and bowed in remembrance. Anzac Day commemorates the 1915 Gallipoli landing of Australian and New Zealand troops, symbolizing courage and sacrifice. Services were held across Australia, New Zealand, Gallipoli, and the UK. The Royal Family’s message honored those who served in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. Anne’s appearance aligns with her long-standing commitment to military and commemorative events. Additionally, she was seen in Regent’s Park, wearing a burnt-orange coat and floral accessories, and opened the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden. Her fashion style has been noted for its elegance and hard work.
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