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Happy 71st birthday, Princess Anne! Prince
Charles leads well-wishes with
adorable throwback photo of him
squeezing his one-year-old sister's
hand while sitting in their prams

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Posted By: konocti95, 8/15/2021 1:14:24 PM

Prince Charles paid tribute to his younger sister Princess Anne with an adorable throwback snap as she turned 71 today. The Prince of Wales, 72, led well-wishes to his younger sister this morning with a sweet photograph of the pair as children sitting in their prams in the Clarence House garden in 1951. It showed Charles squeezing the hand of a one-year-old Anne, with royal watchers dubbing the image 'lovely' and hailing the Princess Royal 'one of our strongest royal ladies'.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: konocti95 8/15/2021 1:23:10 PM (No. 879886)
It's crazy to think how long this generation of the royal family has been waiting around. As a first grader, I remember watching the Prince of Wales ceremony on TV. That was my first non-Hollywood view of a castle. Remarkably, even though I now have grandchildren, I haven't aged at all.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bamapreacher 8/15/2021 1:27:28 PM (No. 879889)
Unlike a certain niece-in-law Anne goes about her (very numerous) royal duties with no drama and has done so for many, many years. After the Queen she is probably the favorite of the British people.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: thewarden 8/15/2021 1:39:23 PM (No. 879896)
Anne should be the next monarch. She got all the balls in that circus.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Catherine 8/15/2021 1:44:48 PM (No. 879902)
She's always looked old to me, even when a teenager. But must admit she's kept her nose clean. Couldn't have been easy in that circus.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: NorthernDog 8/15/2021 1:53:44 PM (No. 879913)
I have heard that Anne's popularity has risen over time. Her no-nonsense, no-drama personality has aged well. Some say she is best admired only from a distance, but I'm sure she is kind and thoughtful when appropriate.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: fourpmfox 8/15/2021 2:11:42 PM (No. 879925)
Wonderful rider !!! Olympics in Three Day Eventing, before they ruined the whole thing to accommodate the warmbloods.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Imright 8/15/2021 2:15:38 PM (No. 879930)
Saw her horseback riding back in the '70's ... In Chepstow, Wales. She was a fine rider!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: formerNYer 8/15/2021 3:20:54 PM (No. 879998)
Royal Family 'pfft!'
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 8/15/2021 3:36:19 PM (No. 880021)
Charles, you really smell, bro.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: udanja99 8/15/2021 8:37:22 PM (No. 880343)
I have an 18 month old grandson and a 3 week old granddaughter. Watching the boy adjust to no longer being the only child, I have a feeling that Charles just might have been pinching Anne rather than holding her hand.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: ColonialAmerican1623 8/16/2021 2:45:28 AM (No. 880635)
Happy Birthday Princess Anne. MeAgain and Airy could learn a lot from you.
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