Princess Anne marks the 100th anniversary of her mother's birthCredit: John Phillips/Getty


The royal family is marking the late monarch's centenary with a slate of events on Tuesday, April 21

Princess Anne marks the 100th anniversary of her mother's birthCredit: John Phillips/Getty
Princess Anne marks the 100th anniversary of her mother's birth
Credit: John Phillips/Getty

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  • Princess Anne stepped out to open The Queen Elizabeth II Garden, honoring the late monarch on what would have been her 100th birthday
  • The garden features a pond, a flower garden with the Queen’s favorite species, and a viewing platform
  • The opening was part of a slate of events that Princess Anne, King Charles, Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family will attend in honor of Queen Elizabeth’s centenary

Princess Anne honored her late mother, Queen Elizabeth, on what would have been her 100th birthday.

On Tuesday, April 21, Princess Anne — the only daughter of the late monarch — stepped out to officially open The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regent's Park, London.

Upon her arrival, the Princess Royal, 75, was welcomed by Dr. Linda Yueh, the chair of the Royal Parks. She then met with other representatives from the Royal Parks and the Queen Elizabeth II Garden, as well as London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, and the Heritage Minister. As part of the outing, Princess Anne unveiled a plaque to mark the garden's official opening.

Created by the Royal Parks in collaboration with HTA Design, the garden is designed as a "tranquil, fully accessible place for reflection in the heart of London" and opens to the public on April 27. Its features include a wildlife-supporting pond, a flower garden (with species that were significant to Queen Elizabeth) and a viewing platform.

Princess Anne at the opening of opening of The Queen Elizabeth II GardenCredit: John Phillips/Getty
Princess Anne at the opening of opening of The Queen Elizabeth II Garden
Credit: John Phillips/Getty

Princess Anne, along with King Charles, Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family, is marking what would have been Queen Elizabeth's 100th birthday with a series of events.

On Monday, April 20, King Charles and Queen Camilla visited a new exhibition, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style, held at the King's Gallery in Buckingham Palace. The exhibition is the largest-ever exhibit of the late Queen's fashion, featuring 300 items from her wardrobe, and is on view until Oct. 18.

On Tuesday morning, the King and Queen, as well as other members of the royal family and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, visited the British Museum to view the design recommendations for The Queen Elizabeth Memorial, which is set to be built in St. James' Park.

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The centenary festivities will conclude with a reception at Buckingham Palace on the evening of April 21. Hosted by the King and Queen, the event will be attended by senior members of the royal family, and guests will include other centenarians celebrating their 100th birthdays.

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