Princess Anne named patron of Scottish rugby charity amid retirement discussions

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Princess Anne has been named the patron of the Murrayfield Injured Players Foundation, a Scottish Rugby charity. This announcement comes as she discusses her retirement plans, clarifying that she does not intend to step back from royal duties. The Princess Royal has a long history with Scottish rugby, having supported the team since the 1980s. She previously served as the Scottish Rugby Union's patron and opened Murrayfield's East Stand in 1983. Despite speculation about her retirement, Princess Anne stated that she does not see retirement as an option in her role. She remains committed to her work and contributions to the royal family.


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