Princess Anne: The Queen's daughter lives so wonderfully normal

Princess Anne
The Queen's daughter lives so wonderfully normal

Princess Anne is the Queen's only daughter.

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Princess Anne shows a photo of herself and her husband while watching TV. The "normal" room furnishings are particularly noticeable.

"I love the normality of this photo," said a follower about a snapshot that was shared on the British royal family's Instagram account. You can see Princess Anne (70) watching the rugby match between England and Scotland "from home" on television with her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence (65). The daughter of Queen Elizabeth II (94) is the patron of the Scottish team and "often supports the team from the stands", as the caption reads.

With the photo, Princess Anne grants a rare glimpse into her house in Gloucestershire. Family photos, books, paintings, porcelain animal figures and other decorative elements adorn the room, which is pretty crowded with dark wooden furniture and a sofa set with a floral pattern – some followers even advise "clearing out". Among the many items shown is a family photo that shows her with her two children, Zara Tindall (39) and Peter Phillips (43).

Princess Anne is the second of four children of the British Queen and her husband Prince Philip (99). "Sir Tim", as Anne's husband is called in the caption, is her second husband. The two have been husband and wife since 1992. Their two children are from their first marriage (1973-1992) to Mark Phillips (72).

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