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Anne & Philip: A Bond Stronger Than Royalty
12 Dec
Summary
- Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence celebrate 33 years of marriage.
- Philip admired Anne's work ethic, finding her university skip amusing.
- Anne and Sir Tim reside on their Gatcombe Park estate.

Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence marked their 33rd wedding anniversary with a ceremony in Scotland. Their enduring bond is underscored by the support Princess Anne received from her late father, Prince Philip, who drove her to her second wedding. Philip was known to deeply admire Anne's strong work ethic and unique approach to life, even finding her decision to skip university amusing. He reportedly saw qualities in her that he admired, likening her to a son.
Anne, known for her no-nonsense attitude, once questioned the value of university if one lacked a specific purpose. She chose to become a full-time working royal at 18, unlike her brothers. Her relationship with Prince Philip strengthened during her first marriage's breakdown, with her leaning on his support. Both her children, Peter and Zara Phillips, pursued higher education.
The Princess Royal and Sir Timothy, who met in 1986, went public with their relationship in 1992 and married later that year. They now reside together on the 700-acre Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire. Sir Timothy's integration into the royal family was solidified when he appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a sign of his respected position.




