The Princess Royal is scheduled to embark on her inaugural overseas trip of 2025.
Princess Anne is set to leave for South Africa right after the Duchess of Edinburgh's 60th birthday festivities on January 20.
The Princess Royal is scheduled to embark on her inaugural overseas trip of 2025., with a two-day trip scheduled for January 21-22.
The visit of the 74-year-old royal follows closely after the significant birthday of Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. Anticipation surrounds the celebrations, which are expected to be highlighted on the Royal Family's social media platforms with fresh photographs and heartfelt messages.
During her visit to South Africa, Princess Anne will fulfill her duties as President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, a position she took over from the Duke of Kent following his retirement in 2023.
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The Princess Royal is set to inaugurate the Cape Town Labour Corps Memorial, honoring over 1,700 mainly Black South Africans who lost their lives during World War One.
The memorial pays tribute to individuals who served in the military labor units throughout Africa and lost their lives between August 3, 1914, and August 14, 1921, without a known burial site.
This important event highlights a crucial moment in acknowledging the efforts of South African soldiers during World War One.
The unveiling will mark one of Princess Anne's initial responsibilities as the President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, a position she has taken over from the Duke of Kent.
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While in Cape Town, Princess Anne will undertake a variety of important activities throughout the city.
The Princess Royal is set to visit the South African Riding for the Disabled Association as well as the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation.
Her itinerary also features trips to the Royal Cape Yacht Club and the South African Astronomical Observatory.
Princess Anne is set to visit a Thuthuzela Care Centre, where she will engage with local communities and honor various regional initiatives.
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The royal visit to South Africa will wrap up with a reception held at the residence of the British High Commissioner in Cape Town.
This trip signifies Princess Anne's return to South Africa after her last visit in 2012, which coincided with the late Queen's Diamond Jubilee festivities.
A significant event took place during her visit in 2012 when the Princess Royal had the opportunity to meet South African showjumper Enos Mafokate.
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The meeting carried special importance because Mafokate had been unable to converse with the Princess back in 1982 during a showjumping event in London, when her bodyguard had stepped in to stop the interaction.
Notwithstanding the previous incident, Princess Anne had assured Mafokate that she would meet him once more, a commitment she honored during her visit for the Diamond Jubilee.
Princess Anne's scheduled visit to South Africa in January 2025 marks a continuation of her involvement with local communities and organizations in the region.