Princess Anne visited a Save the Children shop in Wandsworth

Princess Anne wore a beige jacket and skirt. The Princess Royal is Patron of Save the Children UK

On February 22, Princess Anne, as Patron of Save the Children UK, visited the charity's 'Mary's Living and Giving' shop in Wandsworth on the occasion of its 10th anniversary. The Princess thanked volunteers and staff for their ongoing work to raise money for Save the Children.

Princess Anne wore a beige jacket and skirt. The Princess Royal is Patron of Save the Children UK

Princess Anne wore a beige jacket and skirt. The Princess Royal is Patron of Save the Children UK

The charity’s Wandsworth shop branch has been running for 10 years and is operated by 35 volunteers. Save the Children has more than 90 charity shops in the UK. All of the profits coming from items sold is used directly for Save the Children’s work in the UK.

Princess Anne wore a beige jacket and skirt. The Princess Royal is Patron of Save the Children UK

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  1. Très joli look camel que la princesse Anne a su combiner avec une touche de marron foncé jusque dans le sac à mains ainsi que les gants ; j'aime beaucoup son petit foulard en soie imprimé !

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  2. Princess Anne has even chosen her umbrella to tone in with her rainy day in London outfit.
    Oh the wonderful British system of “charity shops”
    I wonder if Princess Anne was tempted to buy the leopard ankle boots? (photo N°2).
    Her money would be going to a very good cause and the boots would give a nice bit of gay-ness to her wardrobe.

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    1. Oh yes, she would look lovely in the leopard boots!

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  3. Anonymous23/2/24 15:22

    Princess Anne looks well-groomed and professional.
    -Royal Watcher

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    1. I agree. The outfit is probably as old as the hills but still looks good. So appropriate for visiting a charity shop!

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  4. Anonymous23/2/24 16:04

    Sorry, Princess Anne, I respect your wonderful dedication and hard work, your lack of vanity and many other virtues, but this “frugal” look is just too much. No need to clarify the aspects.
    🌞 Virginia

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    1. Anonymous23/2/24 19:14

      I agree, at least you are honest which cannot be said from the majority of the comments.

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  5. This camel outfit looks lovely, I like the addition of the colorful silk scarf, very elegant and stylish.

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  6. Anonymous23/2/24 22:39

    One of the hardest working lady's of the R F. Nice color suit. The boots are a nice color contrast. css

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    1. Anonymous24/2/24 12:41

      The boots are simple black boots. When I clicked on photo N° 4 to make the picture larger I saw immediately that the legs of the boots are still more or less good, but the feet became completely shapeless. One can even see the form of her toes in it. Is she that poor that she can't afford a new pair of boots.
      I won't give my opinion on the rest of her outfit. It is too bad and always the same. I know she is hard working, no need to repeat that every time, but any other royal lady we see regularly on this site does
      not deserve the sometimes hard comments because they are all dressed better and have better hairstyles than Princess Anne.

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    2. I am wondering whether there will be any comments on the boots ; did she buy them on the same day as Camilla ?

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  7. Anonymous24/2/24 03:06

    Beautifully tailored suit elegantly paired with a stylish scarf. I wonder if the scarf is the one KCIII gifted the Princess Royal and other family members at Christmas? Princess Anne looks marvelous here. She has been patron of Save the Children for as long as I can remember. Her work has been more than outstanding and the success of charity shops like this one is just one of the examples how her hard work and dedication impact many lives.

    Janet

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    1. No it doesn't appear to be the same scarf.
      The scarf he gave is the following ........
      https://www.highgrovegardens.com/products/highgrove-heritage-scarf



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