Princess Anne snubbed: Church rule meant she couldn't marry in England - but Charles could
  • 2 years ago
The Queen and Prince Philip’s second child Princess Anne has been married to her second husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence for three decades, and the pair live at Anne’s Gatcombe Park country estate in Gloucestershire. Anne was previously married to Captain Mark Phillips, with whom she shares two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall. And it seems Anne’s divorcee status caused some issues when she decided to tie the knot once again in 1992. Why couldn’t Princess Anne get married in England? Princess Anne and Sir Tim married at Crathie Parish Church near Balmoral, the Queen’s beloved private Scottish residence. As Anne was divorced, she could not marry in a Church of England servi ...
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