Princess Anne Celebrates Son's Wedding to NHS Nurse in Rainy Cotswolds Ceremony
Princess Anne is all-smiles as she braves the rain to watch her son marry NHS nurse Harriet Sperling

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Princess Anne attended her son Peter Phillips's wedding to NHS nurse Harriet Sperling at All Saints Church in Kemble, Cotswolds, braving the rain. The royal family, including King Charles III and Queen Camilla, were present at the intimate ceremony, which featured elegant attire and family support.
- 01Princess Anne wore a radiant yellow outfit and hat, reminiscent of her daughter's christening attire from 1981.
- 02Harriet Sperling donned a stunning lace Emilia Wickstead gown and the Pragnell family tiara for the ceremony.
- 03King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the wedding before heading to the Befred Derby Day race.
- 04Peter Phillips, 19th in line to the throne, was supported by his sister Zara Phillips and her family during the nuptials.
- 05Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice attended despite ongoing controversies surrounding their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Princess Anne, 75, was all smiles as she attended the wedding of her son, Peter Phillips, to NHS nurse Harriet Sperling at All Saints Church in Kemble, Cotswolds. The ceremony, marked by rainy weather, saw the royal family gather in support. Anne wore a striking yellow jacket over a floral gown, complemented by a silk hat. Harriet, 45, looked elegant in a lace Emilia Wickstead bridal gown and the Pragnell family tiara. Guests included King Charles III and Queen Camilla, who arrived by helicopter, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, who received cheers from well-wishers. The groom, Peter Phillips, is the eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and was supported by his sister Zara and her family. Despite family controversies, including ongoing investigations into their father, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice were also present, showcasing a united royal front at this significant occasion.
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The royal wedding drew significant public interest, highlighting the royal family's ongoing relevance in British culture.
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