Princess Anne
Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, is known for her strong work ethic and dedication to royal duties and charity. An accomplished equestrian, she has competed in the Olympics and has a reputation for being candid and straightforward, famously expressing her dislike for reality television appearances, including the 1969 documentary 'Royal Family.'
Born on Aug 15, 1950 (75 years old)
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New Zealand:
Princess Anne pleaded guilty to having a dangerous dog after it bit a member of the public.
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United States:
Princess Anne is one of the royals who can serve as a counselor of state.
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New Zealand:
Princess Anne was caught going 23 miles/h above the speed limit in 2001 and became the first member of the current royal family to be convicted of a criminal offence in 2002.
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Australia:
Princess Anne was convicted of speeding and later pleaded guilty to a charge under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
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Australia:
Princess Anne is the only modern royal to have a criminal record.
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Greece:
Princess Anne was fined in 2002 for her dog biting two children but was not arrested.
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United Kingdom:
In her wilder days Princess Anne’s dog bit a girl in Windsor Great Park and she was fined £500.
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United States:
Princess Anne had a brush with the law in 2002 when she was prosecuted and fined after her dog attacked two children.
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Vietnam:
Princess Anne presented the medal to Eileen Gu after her performance.
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United States:
Britain's Princess Anne is among the dignitaries attending the opening ceremony in Milan.
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