Princess Anne has released a Christmas card this year
has delighted fans with the release of her own “beautiful” Christmas card – which dons a picture of herself alongside her husband from an important royal event earlier this year.
The 74-year-old selected an image of herself and her husband riding in a carriage after attending the Order of the Garter service, which was held at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in June.
Taking to Facebook, The Reliant Motors Club – which is a group for owners and enthusiasts of Reliant vehicles – shared a photograph of the royal card.
After seeing the images, royal fans took to social media to express their delight over the latest royal release. One fan, @Mari_Edinburghs, wrote: “Yay!! Beautiful card [red-heart emoji] [Christmas-card emoji]”
Another fan, @AnnaRoyalPoWs, said: “Beautiful photo [red-heart emoji].”
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Another fan, @The_QVDS, simply commented: “Lovely.”
Alongside pictures of the inside and the back of the card, The Reliant Motors Club wrote: “As always we are honoured to receive a Christmas card from HRH The Princess Royal who wishes all members a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and New Year.”
Inside the card, the printed message read: “With Best Wishes for a Happy and Peaceful New Year.” This was just printed above Anne’s handwritten signature. On the back of the festive card was a crown above the letter ‘A’ in italic writing for Anne.
With the release of Anne’s, royal fans will likely be holding out for the release of and Christmas card. This, last year, came with an apparent editing fail.
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The Reliant Motor Club have revealed a picture of Princess Anne’s card
Shortly after its release, fans noticed that it looked like Prince Louis, six, was missing a finger.
Following this, the family found themselves in another photo editing controversy in March following the release of Princess Kate’s Mother’s Day image.
Kate, who was pictured with her three children, later admitted that she had edited the image and apologised for “any confusion” that the image had caused.