Princess Anne takes on new role as patron of rugby foundation in Scotland

express.co.uk

Princess Anne, 74, has been named patron of The Murrayfield Injured Players Foundation, which supports injured amateur rugby players in Scotland. This role highlights her long-standing commitment to Scottish rugby since becoming the SRU's Patron in 1986. The foundation has assisted 26 players in the last financial year, including 18 men and eight women. Anne's new position comes as she continues to fulfill her duties, often recognized as the hardest-working royal. Recently, Anne dismissed retirement rumors, stating it is not an option for her. She emphasized the importance of staying active and taking life one day at a time.


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