From telling the press to 'naff off' to how she reacted to an attempted kidnapping, some of Anne's best quotes.
Princess Anne celebrates a milestone birthday this weekend.
Her son-in-law, Mike Tindall said: 'We will be doing something, as yet I don’t know whether she knows, so my lips are sealed.'
Zara Tindall's daughters are catching the bug for horse riding, it seems.
Zara Tindall says she is lucky to have her horses at home with her.
Princess Anne's comments might be seen as a swipe at the choice made by Harry and Meghan to step back.
As NATO leaders gathered at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday night, all eyes were inevitably on Donald Trump. The Queen, Charles and Camilla lined up to receive the US president and his wife, but one royal appeared unwilling to join the official
The Queen and Prince Philip enjoyed the early days of marriage at Villa Guardamangia.
Princess Anne fired back at a reporter who inquired about her father Prince Philip's condition following a car accident (see below for the video). "How is the Duke of Edinburgh this morning?" the journalist asked on Friday,
Turns out, we have more in common with the royal family than we first thought.
And here are the royals who have carried out the least engagements...
An animal conservation group says Dartmoor ponies should be eaten in a bid to save their species. The Dartmoor Hill Pony Association (DHPA) says creating a market for their meat may be the only way to save them. Founder of the DHPA, Charlotte
In the wake of the supermarket meat scandal it has emerged that there's a good chance that most of us have already eaten horse meat. But while many people felt repulsed by the idea, Princess Anne has said that more of us ought to consider
The Osmington White Horse before its recent restoration. Photo: Rex An old royal chalk horse landmark has been restored to its former glory in a project that took over two years. The Osmington White Horse overlooks Weymouth in Dorset and,
Mark Cuthbert/UK Press/Press Association Images Renowned as one of the more frugal members of the Royal Family, Princess Anne's austerity approach saw her asking for a cheaper hotel room, saving £40 by opting not to have a sea view. When
PA Frugal Princess Anne made a money-saving move on holiday in Scotland this week - by turning down a seaview room for a cheaper one. Anne, who was staying at the four-star Manor House Hotel in Oban, Argyll, with her husband Vice Admiral Tim