Brave, bold and no nonsense: Princess Anne's most powerful moments through the years
The Princess Royal brings more than just a regal flair to the table.
Anne proved from a young age that she was ready to pave her own path in life - no matter her status. She quickly became a well-established equestrian, competing at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Vancouver. Later, we'd see her talent passed down to her daughter...
(Getty)But shortly before that, Princess Anne had already proved she was a force to be reckoned with. While returning to Buckingham Palace one evening, her car was forced to stop by another car at The Mall. Ian Ball jumped out and proceeded to shoot Anne's bodyguard in the shoulder, then ordering Anne to get out of the car. Ever the bold and brave 23-year-old, Anne simply told him, "Not bloody likely!" Ian shot a policeman close by, but they managed to close the car door on him and Anne escaped largely unscathed.
(Getty)In a showing of gratitude, the Princess paid a visit to the men who had been wounded as they protected Anne during the ordeal.
(Getty)At the time, Anne had been married to husband Captain Mark Phillips for little more than a year.
(Getty)If you're familiar with the iconic royal baby first photocall on the hospital steps, you might notice Anne's appearance shortly following the birth of her daughter Zara was a little different. Instead of being accompanied by husband Mark, Anne did the walk to her car on her own - an independent, strong-willed spirit through thick and thin.
(Getty)Let's also not forget the glorious outfit she wore for the special occasion in 1981.
(Getty)Anne and her daughter have shared a special bond over the years, with Zara herself inheriting a fair few of her mother's distinctive traits.
(Getty)Anne's daughter Zara is also a very talented equestrian. Just like her mother, Zara competed for Britain at the London 2012 Olympics, earning a silver medal that was presented to her by her own mother, no less.
(Getty)And like her relationship with Zara, Anne clearly shares the same with the Queen. The mother-and-daughter duo have been a constant image of female strength and support in the royal family for years.
(Getty)In 2019, Anne almost broke the internet when her sassy response to the Queen greeting President Trump went viral in a hilarious clip. In the video, Princess Anne is seen standing to the side, and when her mother, Queen Elizabeth II gestures to her after shaking hands with Trump, Anne shrugs her shoulders as if to say a resounding "yeah, nah" to meeting the Trumps herself. A few days later, it was revealed Anne hadn't quite snubbed the US President, but was actually just gesturing to her mother that there was no one left to shake hands with. Whatever it was, it was still a brilliant moment to watch.
(Getty)In 2020, Anne and the Queen shared another brilliant moment when the pair partook in a joint Zoom call, the footage of which was shared in an ITV documentary. In the clip, Anne tells her mother, "Can you see everybody? You should have six people on your screen".
The Queen, who was tuning in from Windsor Castle tells her: "Yes, well, I can see four anyway.", to which Anne comically replies, "Ok fair enough. Actually, you don't need me, you know what I look like."