At the age of 76, Princess Anne, the only daughter of Elizabeth II and sister of Charles III, continues to cultivate an almost austere image. She recycles her tailors infinity, goes on holiday on her husband's sailboat Sir Tim Laurence along the British coast and still resides in Gatcombe Park, a comfortable property but far from Buckingham's fascist. Everything suggests an economical, almost classic aristocrat. Behind this very sober lifestyle,…
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At the age of 76, Princess Anne, the only daughter of Elizabeth II and sister of Charles III, continues to cultivate an almost austere image. She recycles her tailors infinity, goes on holiday on her husband's sailboat Sir Tim Laurence along the British coast and still resides in Gatcombe Park, a comfortable property but far from Buckingham's fascist. Everything suggests an economical, almost classic aristocrat. Behind this very sober lifestyle,…