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Queen Elizabeth II’s Daughter, Princess Anne, Lives a Private Life — Is She Married?

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Olivia Bennett

Updated on January 14, 2026

The English Imperial Family is as yet grieving the deficiency of its long-lasting ruler and authority, Sovereign Elizabeth II. On Thursday, Sept. 8, different media sources affirmed that the sovereign of Britain died at age 96 close by her loved ones. As numerous devotees of the imperial family know, Sovereign Elizabeth’s clan incorporates her four youngsters — Ruler Charles, Ruler Andrew, Duke of York, Sovereign Edward, Duke of Sussex, and her main little girl — Anne, Princess Illustrious. Princess Anne was born to Sovereign Elizabeth and Ruler Phillip on Aug. 15, 1950.

As their oldest youngster and just little girl, Anne fostered a standing for being the family’s working drone and has for some time been answerable for the illustrious family’s prosperity.
All through Elizabeth’s rule, Anne avoided the public eye. Today, she stays much more private, as many couldn’t say whether she’s hitched or not.

Is Princess Anne wedded? While Princess Anne’s own life is less plugged than her brothers Charles or Andrew’s, the imperial tracked down sentiment a few times in her day to day existence. At the point when Anne was in her teenagers and twenties, she dated different single guys inside the U.K’s. tip top, including Olympic equestrian Richard Meade and Camilla Shand’s ex, Andrew Parker Bowles. Per Ladies magazine, Anne and Andrew nonchalantly dated until he wedded Camilla in 1973.

After her relationship with Andrew disintegrated, Anne met Skipper Mark Phillips when a shared companion acquainted them during an outing with Mexico City in 1968. The pair apparently succumbed to one another following their most memorable gathering, and they started dating after that.

In May 1973, Commander Mark proposed to Anne with a stunning sapphire ring. Then, after five months, the princess turned into the first of her kin to get hitched with a wedding at the noteworthy Westminster Nunnery. After four years, the couple began growing their family and invited two kids — Peter in 1977 and Zara in 1981.

Princess Anne wedded her second spouse after a public extramarital undertaking. By the 1980s, Anne appeared to have the spouse and family she wanted. Nonetheless, she would before long persevere through a public outrage in regards to her and Mark’s marriage. In 1989, Anne isolated from Mark in the wake of finding he had fathered one more youngster while they were hitched.

The issue drove Anne to have her own outrageous second in 1986. In the midst of her conjugal difficulties, she met another tactical authority, Sir Timothy Laurence. Because of Anne being legitimately hitched to Mark, Timothy allegedly sent the princess “four private letters” that before long became public grub.

In any case, when the residue chose the embarrassment, Anne separated from Mark and wedded Timothy in a confidential service on Dec. 12, 1992.

Several has been hitched from that point onward. Is Princess Anne in line for the lofty position? In spite of her and Timothy confronting a few entanglements in the beginning phases of their relationship, the pair are more grounded than at any other time now. As per USA Today, Anne has additionally vindicated herself from the issue discussion by moving forward as the imperial family’s “workhorse.” Anne has been the go-to relative for regal commitment for a very long time, procuring more than her three kin.

Sovereign Elizabeth likewise saw Anne’s hard working attitude and gave her the regarded “Princess Imperial” title when she turned 36. Be that as it may, Anne isn’t next in line for the lofty position. Since Sovereign Elizabeth’s demise, despite the fact that Anne is the oldest kid, Charles has been named the Ruler of Britain.

Charles got the imperial title because of a more established progression regulation that expressed the line of progression centers around the sovereign’s youngsters’ orientation instead of their introduction to the world request. The law changed in 2013, taking note of that the new progression will focus on somebody’s introduction to the world request, not orientation.

The historic moment the Imperial State Crown, the Orb and the Sceptre are separated from Queen Elizabeth II for the final time – symbolically marking the end of her reign.

— The Royal Family Channel (@RoyalFamilyITNP) September 20, 2022


Tragically, since Anne was born in 1950, the royals should keep the first progression regulation, which puts her at the sixteenth line of the high position.