In a charming celebration across the globe, Princess Anne recently traveled to Dubai to honor her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, on his 69th birthday.
The royal couple’s love story continues to unfold as they mark this special occasion together.
The Princess Royal, who is 73 years old, had an official duty to fulfill during her trip.
She attended the Seafarers Awareness and Orientation Day in Jebel Ali, representing her role as Head of Mission to Seafarers.
This event highlights her commitment to supporting maritime workers, a cause she has championed for decades.
Photos shared by the Mission to Seafarers on social media captured Anne engaging with the Emirati sponsorship team and touring the bustling Jebel Ali port.
Dressed in a stylish dark grey pantsuit paired with a brown striped blouse, she exuded professionalism while also attending the Women in Shipping and Merchandising Conference.
The Mission to Seafarers, a charitable organization that assists seafarers at over 200 ports worldwide, has benefitted from Anne’s leadership since she became its President in 1984.
Her dedication to this cause reflects her deep concern for those working in the maritime industry, providing them with essential support and resources.
Princess Anne’s journey to the United Arab Emirates began on Thursday evening when she departed from London Heathrow Airport, accompanied by her private secretary, Colonel John Boyd.
Their travels speak to the Princess’s busy schedule, balancing royal duties with personal commitments.
Her marriage to Sir Tim Lawrence has been a significant part of her life since their wedding in December 1992.
The couple first crossed paths when Sir Tim was serving as a steward to the late Queen Elizabeth II, a connection that blossomed into a lasting partnership.
Timothy James Hamilton Lawrence was born on March 1, 1955, in Camberwell, South London.
He comes from a distinguished family; his father, Commander Guy Stuart Lawrence, served in the Royal Navy.
Tim received his education at New Beacon Preparatory School and Sevenoaks School before earning a Geography degree from Durham University via a sea scholarship.
After joining the Royal Navy in 1973, Sir Tim rapidly advanced through the ranks, becoming a Lieutenant by 1977.
His naval career has been marked by dedication and service, paralleling the Princess’s own commitment to her royal responsibilities.