ROYAL FAMILY
Princess Anne Lights Up St James’s Palace as She Hosts Not Forgotten Association Tea Party
In a touching display of loyalty and dedication, Princess Anne, Patron of the Not Forgotten Association, attended a special tea party for association members this evening at St James’s Palace. Joined by her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the Princess Royal welcomed veterans, wounded service personnel, and their families for an event dedicated to remembrance, support, and community.
The Not Forgotten Association, founded in 1920, has long been one of Anne’s most cherished patronages. The charity provides entertainment, emotional support, and recreational activities for injured and disabled service members—ensuring no veteran feels abandoned, regardless of age, rank, or circumstance.
Tonight’s gathering was another reflection of the Princess Royal’s unwavering commitment. Guests described the atmosphere as warm, relaxed, and deeply meaningful, with Princess Anne moving from table to table to speak personally with attendees. Her husband Sir Timothy Laurence, himself a retired naval officer, offered a steady and respectful presence, engaging warmly with veterans and their families.
Observers noted the Princess Royal’s signature down-to-earth approach—listening closely, remembering names, and showing genuine interest in each story shared. For many attendees, her compassion is more than ceremonial; it is sincere, consistent, and profoundly appreciated.
This evening’s event also served as a reminder of Anne’s unique role within the Royal Family. While other senior royals often make headlines for glamour and global engagements, the Princess Royal remains the monarchy’s quiet engine—working tirelessly behind the scenes, offering support where it matters most, and maintaining a standard of service admired across generations.
As one guest put it:
“Princess Anne never forgets us—and that means everything.”
With the holiday season approaching and ongoing pressures surrounding the Royal Household, the Princess Royal’s steady presence is once again a reassuring symbol of duty, continuity, and compassion.
