Anne becomes first member of royal family to visit Little Sark
- Princess Anne visited Sark and Little Sark on Saturday, becoming the first royal family member to visit Little Sark in the Channel Islands.
- The visit marked eight decades since the Bailiwick was freed from German occupation during the Second World War.
- During her visit, Anne journeyed along the narrow path connecting Little Sark to the main island, engaged with local residents, explored the Sark Society’s cultural and environmental exhibits, viewed a World War II-themed display, and toured the Sark Observatory.
- She planted a silver birch tree to mark the anniversary, met deportee Nellie Le Feuvre at the occupation exhibit, and received briefings on historic commando raids.
- The visit highlights the Channel Islands' wartime history and ongoing preservation efforts, strengthening ties with residents and honoring the liberated generation.
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Princess Anne makes Royal Family first in visit away from the UK
Princess Anne has become the first member of the Royal Family to visit the English Channel Island Little Sark. The sister of King Charles, 74, also visited Sark and Guernsey as part of a trip to commemorate VE Day, the end of the Second World War in Europe and the liberation of the islands from German control. Anne has taken a central role in much of the Royal Family’s celebrations of VE Day across the last week.The Princess Royal visited the is…
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