In a heartfelt gathering at Leeds Rhinos’ AMT Headingley Stadium, Princess Anne took a moment to express her gratitude to the athletic community for their remarkable fundraising efforts in support of the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association.
The occasion celebrated the nearly £8.2 million raised over the past four years, a testament to the dedication of many, including former rugby player Robb Burrow CBE.
Dressed in a striking red jacket, Princess Anne mingled with attendees who had been inspired to contribute to the MND cause, largely due to the efforts of Robb and his former teammate, Kevin Sinfield CBE.
Their journey has not only raised awareness but also significant funds for those affected by this devastating illness.
Robb Burrow, diagnosed with MND in December 2019, has become a beacon of hope and activism since his diagnosis.
His commitment to raising awareness and funds for the disease has been nothing short of inspiring.
Prince William recently acknowledged this effort by presenting awards to Robb and Kevin during a visit to the same stadium, highlighting their contributions to the MND community.
Kevin Sinfield’s extraordinary feats have further amplified this cause.
He completed seven marathons in seven days, raising an astounding £15 million in honor of Robb.
Their combined efforts have mobilized clubs, athletes, and supporters from across the rugby spectrum to engage in various fundraising initiatives.
Upon her arrival at the thank-you ceremony, Tanya Curry, the chief executive of the MND Association, welcomed Princess Anne and introduced her to several special guests.
The royal took the time to tour the stadium, engaging with visitors who share a common goal: supporting those impacted by MND.
During afternoon tea, Princess Anne sat next to Robb, diving into conversations with various fundraisers.
Her presence underscored the importance of community support in combating this debilitating disease.
Many attendees expressed how Robb’s journey has motivated them to contribute and raise awareness.
Ms. Curry highlighted the profound impact Robb and Kevin have had on the rugby community, stating that their friendship and advocacy have inspired countless individuals to support the MND Association.
This event was a unique opportunity to convey appreciation for the collective efforts made by the rugby community.
Princess Anne’s role as the royal patron of the MND Association for the past 16 years has been pivotal.
Her visit not only recognized the hard work of many but also reinforced the message of solidarity in the fight against MND.
Looking ahead, Princess Anne is set to embark on an international trip.
Buckingham Palace announced she will be visiting the United Arab Emirates, where she will tour the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club and open new facilities at Al Minhad Air Base.