Princess Anne Attends the Dawn Service at Hyde Park Corner

Princess Anne wore a forest green wool coat for the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch

On April 25, 2026, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, attended the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, in London to mark Anzac Day. The service commemorates Australian and New Zealand military personnel, originally those of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who served in the Gallipoli Campaign of the First World War.

Princess Anne wore a forest green wool coat for the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch

Princess Anne wore a forest green wool coat for the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch

Princess Anne wore a forest green wool coat for the Dawn Service at Wellington Arch

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  1. Anonymous26/4/26 15:14

    The princess is dressed perfectly for the occasion. Great colour coat and hat, it is a shame that she and this ceremony is eclipsed by the afternoon one. Her posture is perfect.

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  2. Anonymous26/4/26 15:50

    Can anyone work out the wreath (and the same used by Catherine, with a few extra flowers). Is it plastic poppies at the top then some real flowers at the bottom? It looks so light I’m worried it will be blown away. Interesting not to use live flowers for the whole thing. Maybe reusable?

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  3. Anonymous26/4/26 16:34

    Beautiful coat (and maybe the green is a reference to Australia) with perfect black accessories and the hat style works well on the PR. Great outfit

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  4. Anonymous26/4/26 17:41

    For me, she looks not only solemn but really very good in this coat and the hat complements it beautifully. Not to mention her excellent posture and fitness, noticeable in the way she is moving. I read elsewhere that the brooch on her coat is noted to have been seen 1969, i.e. 57 years ago, so it must be one of her oldest jewelry pieces. - (Now let's see if anybody finds that her choice of clothing ages her :-))).

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