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Princess Anne’s Whirlwind Day: Four Royal Visits in Just Nine Hours

On a bustling Monday, showcased her unwavering dedication to royal duties by covering over 100 miles in a single day.

While and Princess Kate are currently sidelined due to health concerns, and is enjoying some quality family time during the Easter holidays, Anne and her brother, , stepped up to represent the royal family at a series of important engagements across Scotland.

Known for her tireless work ethic, Princess Anne has earned the title of the hardest-working royal, often clocking in more than 100 visits annually.

Dressed elegantly in a tweed coat with a striking green velvet collar, she began her day bright and early in Lockerbie, a town just a stone’s throw from the English border.

Her first stop was the MacGreeber Plastics Company, where she was warmly welcomed and given a comprehensive tour of the facility.

Anne’s visit to MacGreeber was not just a routine engagement; it offered her insight into the company’s manufacturing and testing processes, highlighting her interest in supporting local businesses.

After this informative stop, the Princess made her way to the Garden of Remembrance at Dreyfsdale Cemetery in Dumfries, a poignant moment that honored the victims of the tragic 1988 terrorist attack.

With a somber demeanor, Princess Anne laid a wreath at the Dumfries and Galloway Memorial, paying tribute to the 270 lives lost when Pan Am Flight 103 tragically crashed over Lockerbie.

Among the deceased were 35 students from Syracuse University and 11 locals, a stark reminder of the deep scars left by such acts of violence.

During her visit, Anne also took time to examine the Pan Am 103 display, which included artifacts and a memorial tapestry, further emphasizing her commitment to remembering those affected by the disaster.

Engaging with local officials from Dumfries and Galloway Council and Police Scotland, she demonstrated her dedication to community ties and support.

After leaving Lockerbie, the Princess traveled a mere 48 meters to Kelleholm, where she officially opened a new facility for Brown’s Food Group.

Here, she received an in-depth briefing on meat preparation and the vital role of Scottish pork within the agricultural sector, reinforcing her support for local industries.

As the day progressed, Princess Anne continued her royal duties, heading approximately 50 miles to the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow for her final engagement of the day.

There, she attended a reception as the patron of T.S.

Queen Mary, a historic British steamer currently undergoing restoration to serve as a museum ship in the city.

While Princess Anne was busy with her royal rounds, Prince Edward was equally engaged in his own set of activities.

He visited a stunning property in Aberdeenshire, once owned by the Macrobert family.

The estate, now operated as a country home hotel by the Macrobert Trust, is surrounded by beautifully manicured grounds, making it a popular getaway spot.

Edward also made a stop at the Westhill Men’s Shed, a unique community initiative aimed at enhancing the well-being of older men through social interaction and crafting activities.

This concept, which originated in Australia in the 1980s, has found a welcoming home in Scotland, with Westhill being the first of its kind in the country since its establishment in 2013.

Looking ahead, Queen is set to resume her royal duties on Tuesday with a reception at Clarence House.

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