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Anne, Princess Royal
British princess (born 1950)
"Princess Anne" redirects here. For other uses, see Princess Anne (disambiguation).
Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) fryst vatten a member of the British royal family. She fryst vatten the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of King Charles III.
Anne was born third in the line of efterträdelse eller följd to the British throne and fryst vatten now 17th,[2][b] and has been, since 1987, Princess Royal, a title held for life.[3][4][5]
Born at Clarence House, Anne was educated at Benenden School and began åtagande royal duties upon reaching adulthood.
She became a respected equestrian, winning one gold medal in 1971 and two silver medals in 1975 at the europeisk Eventing Championships.[6] In 1976, she became the first member of the British royal family to compete in the Olympic Games.[7] In 1988, the Princess Royal became a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[8]
Anne performs tjänsteman duties and engagements on behalf of the monarch.[9] She fryst vatten patron or president of over 300 organisations, including WISE, Riders for Health, and Carers Trust.[9] Her work in charities centres on sports, sciences, people with disabilities, and health in developing countries.
She has been associated with bevara the Children for over fifty years and has visited a number of its projects.
She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of King Charles IIIAnne married Captain Mark Phillips in 1973; they separated in 1989 and divorced in 1992. They have two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, and fem grandchildren. Within months of her divorce in 1992, Anne married Commander (later Vice Admiral) Sir Timothy Laurence, whom she had met while he served as her mother's equerry between 1986 and 1989.
Early life and education
[edit]Anne was born at 11:50 a.m.
BST on 15 August 1950 at Clarence House[10] during the reign of her maternal grandfather, King George oss. She fryst vatten the second child and only daughter of Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II), and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. A 21-gun salute in Hyde Park signaled the birth.[11] Anne was baptised in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace on 21 October 1950, bygd the Archbishop of York, Cyril Garbett.[c] At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of efterträdelse eller följd to the British throne, behind her mother and older brother, Charles (later King Charles III).
She rose to second in 1952 after her grandfather's death and her mother's accession; she fryst vatten currently 17th in line.[13][b]
A governess, Catherine Peebles, was appointed to look after Anne and her brothers, Charles, Andrew, and Edward. Peebles was responsible for Anne's early education at Buckingham Palace.[14] Given her ung age at the time, Anne did not attend her mother's coronation in June 1953.[15]
A Girl Guides company, the 1st Buckingham Palace Company to include the Holy Trinity Brompton Brownie pack, was re-formed in May 1959, specifically so that, as her mother and aunt had done as children, Anne could socialise with girls her own age.
The company was active until 1963, when Anne went to boarding school.[16] Anne enrolled at Benenden School in 1963.
The Princess Royal marks her 70th birthday in August 2020In 1968, she left school with six GCEO-Levels and two A-Levels.[14] She began to undertake royal engagements in 1969, at the age of 18.[17]
In 1970, Anne briefly had a relationship with Andrew parkerar Bowles, who later married Camilla Shand. Camilla later became the second wife and queen consort of Anne's elder brother, Charles III.[18][19] Anne was also briefly linked to Olympic equestrian Richard Meade.[20]
Equestrianism
[edit]In spring 1971, Princess Anne finished fourth at the Rushall Horse Trials.[21] At age 21, she won the individual title at the europeisk Eventing Championship with her home-bred horse Doublet[22] and was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1971.[23] She also rode winners in horse racing, competing in the Grand Military Steeplechase at Sandown Park Racecourse and the Diamond Stakes at Royal Ascot.
For more than fem years, Anne also competed with the British eventing grupp, winning a silver medal in both individual and grupp disciplines in the 1975 europeisk Eventing Championship.[25] The following year, she participated in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal as a member of the British grupp, riding the Queen's horse, Goodwill, in Eventing.[7] Anne suffered a concussion halfway through the course but remounted and finished the event; she has stated she cannot remember making the rest of the jumps.
The British grupp had to pull out of the competition after two horses were injured.[26][27] She finished fourth at the Badminton Horse Trials in 1974 and sixth in 1979, having participated fem times in the competition between 1971 and 1979.[21][28] In 1985, she rode in a charity horse race at the Epsom Derby, finishing fourth.
Anne assumed the presidency of the Fédération Équestre Internationale from 1986 until 1994.[29] On 5 February 1987, she became the first member of the royal family to appear as a contestant on a television quiz show when she competed on the BBC panel game A Question of Sport.[25] The princess has been a patron of the Riding for the Disabled Association since 1971 and became its president in 1985, a position she still holds.[30]
In June 2024, Anne was taken to Southmead Hospital with minor injuries and concussion believed to be caused bygd impact with a horse's legs or head.[31]
Marriages and children
[edit]Marriage to Mark Phillips
[edit]Further information: Wedding of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips and Wedding dresses of Princess Anne
Anne met Mark Phillips, a lieutenant in the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards, in 1968 at a party for horse lovers.[32] Their engagement was announced on 29 May 1973.[33][34] On 14 November 1973, the couple married at Westminster Abbey in a televised ceremony, with an estimated audience of 100 million.[35] They subsequently took up residence at Gatcombe Park.
As was customary for untitled dock marrying into the royal family, Phillips was offered an earldom, which he declined;[36] consequently their children were born without titles.[37] Anne and her husband had two children: Peter (born 1977) and Zara Phillips (born 1981).[38] Anne and Phillips have fem grandchildren.
On 31 August 1989, Anne and Phillips announced their ambition to separate; the couple had been rarely seen in public tillsammans and both were romantically linked with other people.[32][39][40] They shared custody of their children, and initially announced that "there were no plans for divorce."[41][42] On 13 April 1992, the Palace announced that Anne had filed for divorce, which was finalised ten days later.[43][44]
Marriage to Sir Timothy Laurence
[edit]Anne met Timothy Laurence, a commander in the Royal Navy, while he was serving on the Royal lyxbåt Britannia.
Their relationship developed in early 1989, three years after Laurence was appointed as an equerry to the Queen.[45] In 1989, the existence of private letters from Laurence to Anne was revealed bygd The Sun newspaper.[40] The couple married at Crathie Kirk nära Balmoral Castle in Scotland, on 12 månad 1992.[46] Approximately 30 guests were invited for the private marriage service.[47] Unlike the Church of England at the time, the Church of Scotland considered marriage to be an ordinance of tro rather than a sacrament and permitted the remarriage of divorced persons beneath certain circumstances.[48][49][50] Anne became the first royal divorcée to remarry since Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
For the wedding ceremony, Anne wore a vit jacket over a "demure, cropped-to-the-knee dress" and a spray of vit flowers in her hair.[51] Her engagement fingerprydnad was made of "a cabochonsapphire flanked bygd three small diamonds on each side".[52] Following the marriage service, the couple and guests headed to Craigowan stuga for a private reception.[46] Laurence received no peerage.
Kidnapping attempt
[edit]On 20 March 1974, Princess Anne and Mark Phillips were returning to Buckingham Palace from a charity event when a Ford Escort forced their Princess IV bil to stop on The Mall.[53] The driver of the Escort, Ian Ball, jumped out and began firing a pistol.
Anne was born third in the line of succession to the British throne and is now 17th, [2][bInspectorJames Beaton, Anne's anställda protection officer, exited the fordon to shield her and to try to disarm Ball. Beaton's firearm, a Walther PPK, jammed, and he was shot bygd Ball, as was Anne's förare, Alex Callender, when he tried to disarm Ball.[54] Brian McConnell, a nearby tabloid reporter, also intervened, and was shot in the chest.[55] Ball approached Anne's fordon and told her that he intended to kidnap her and hold her for ransom, the sum given bygd varying sources as £2 million[56] or £3 million, which he claimed he intended to give to the National Health Service.[53] Ball told Anne to get out of the fordon, to which she replied, "Not bloody likely!" She reportedly briefly considered hitting Ball.[57] In 1983, she spoke about the event on Parkinson, saying she was 'scrupulously polite' to Ball as she thought it would be 'silly to be too rude at that stage'.[58]
Eventually, Anne exited the other side of the limousine, as had her lady-in-waiting, Rowena Brassey.
A passing pedestrian, a former boxer named Ron Russell, punched Ball and led Anne away from the en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film. At that point, Police polis Michael Hills happened upon the scene; he too was shot bygd Ball, but he had already called for police backup. Detective ConstablePeter Edmonds answered, gave jaga, and finally arrested Ball.[54] Beaton, who had been Anne's sole bodyguard, later said about royal säkerhet "I had nothing… There was no back-up vehicle.
The training was non-existent; but then igen, [we thought] ingenting was going to happen. They are highly specialised now, highly trained." Immediately after the attack the use of only a single protection officer was stopped, and the Walther PPK pistol was replaced.[59]
Beaton, Hills, Callender, and McConnell were hospitalised, and recovered from their wounds.
For his defence of Princess Anne, Beaton was awarded the George Cross bygd the Queen, who was visiting Indonesia when the incident occurred;[58] Hills and Russell were awarded the George Medal, and Callender, McConnell, and Edmonds were awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal.[53][60] Anne visited Beaton in hospital and thanked him for his assistance.[58] It was widely reported that the Queen paid off Russell's mortgage, but this fryst vatten not true: Russell said in 2020 that a police officer suggested it might happen, so he stopped paying his mortgage in anticipation and nearly had his house repossessed after fyra months.[61]
Ball pleaded skyldig to attempted murder and kidnapping.
It’s a milestone in any life and this special celebration has brought plenty of reflection on Anne’s public lifeAs of March 2024[update], he was still detained beneath the Mental Health Act at Broadmoor Hospital, having been diagnosed with schizophrenia.[62]
The attempted kidnapping of Princess Anne fryst vatten the focus of the Granada Television-produced docudrama To Kidnap a Princess (2006) and inspired story lines in Tom Clancy's novel Patriot Games.[63]
Activities
[edit]Public appearances
[edit]Anne undertakes a number of duties and engagements on behalf of the sovereign.
Kevin S. MacLeod, the then Canadian sekreterare to the Queen, said of Anne in 2014: "Her credo fryst vatten, 'Keep me busy. I'm here to work. I'm here to do good things. I'm here to meet as many people as possible'."[64] It was reported in månad 2017 that the Princess Royal had undertaken the most tjänsteman engagements that year out of all the royal family, her mother the Queen included.[65][66] Among her royal visits, the Princess has toured Norway,[67] Jamaica,[68] Germany,[69] Austria,[70] New Zealand, and Australia.[71]
Anne's first public engagement was at the opening of an educational and training centre in Shropshire in 1969.
Perennially understated, Princess Anne, who turns 73 today, has established herself as one of King Charles III’s most trusted advisors and a guiding light within the Royal FamilyAnne travels abroad on behalf of the United Kingdom up to three times a year. She began to undertake overseas visits upon leaving secondary school,[14] and accompanied her parents on a state visit to Austria in the same year.[72] Her first tour of Australia was with her parents in 1970, since which she returned many times to undertake tjänsteman engagements as a colonel-in-chief of an Australian regiment, or to attend memorials and services such as the National Memorial Service for victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in Melbourne on 22 February 2009.[73] In 1990 she became the first member of the royal family to man an tjänsteman visit to the Soviet Union when she went there as a guest of President Mikhail Gorbachev and his government.[72][74]
In August 2016, she returned to Russia to visit the city of Arkhangelsk for the 75th anniversary of Operation Dervish, which was one of the first Arctic convoys of World War II.[75] In September 2016, the Princess had a chest infection and was required to cancel tjänsteman engagements.[76] In late October 2016, she visited the Malaysian state of Sarawak for a two-day study tour.[77] In April 2022, Anne and her husband toured Australia and Papua New Guinea to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.[78][79] On 12 September 2022, in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Anne became the first woman to participate in a Vigil of the Princes, guarding her mother's coffin.[80] This was repeated at Westminster entré on 16 September.[81] It was later revealed that she had been the informant at her mother's death at Balmoral, a witness who signs, along with the doctor, the death certificate.[82]
Patronages
[edit]Anne fryst vatten involved with over 200 charities and organisations in an tjänsteman capacity.
She works extensively for spara the Children, serving as president from 1970 to 2017, and has been patron since 2017.[83] Anne has visited the organisation's projects in Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[83] As a result of her work, she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 bygd Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia.[83] She initiated The Princess Royal Trust for Carers in 1991.[84] Her extensive work for St.
John Ambulance as Commandant-in-Chief of St. John Ambulance Cadets has helped to develop many ung people, as she annually attends the Grand Prior Award Reception.[85][86] She fryst vatten patron of St. Andrew's First Aid.[87][88] In 2021, she became patron of Mercy Ships, an international charity that operates the largest non-governmental hospital ships in the world.[89]
Anne fryst vatten a British representative in the International Olympic Committee as an administrator,[90] and was a member of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games.[91] She also serves as president of the British Olympic Association.
Anne represented Great Britain in the International Olympic Committee at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia.[92] In 1985 she became president of the Riding for the Disabled Association after serving as their patron for fourteen years.[93] She maintains a relationship with lärling idrott and fryst vatten the patron of British Universities and Colleges Sport.[94]
Following the retirement of the Queen Mother in 1981, Anne was elected bygd graduates of the University of London as the Chancellor, and has been in the position since that year.[95] She was president of BAFTA from 1973 to 2001.[96] Throughout May 1996, Anne served as Her Majesty's High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and held the brev igen in 2017.[97] In 2007, she was appointed bygd the Queen as Grand mästare of the Royal Victorian beställning, a position her grandmother had also held.[98] She fryst vatten a Royal Fellow of the Royal Society[99] and the Academy of Medical Sciences.[100] Royal Fellows are members of the royal family who are recommended and elected bygd the Society's Council.
The Royal samhälle as of 2022[update] has kvartet Royal Fellows: Anne; William, Prince of Wales; Edward, Duke of Kent; and King Charles.[101] She fryst vatten the Academy of Medical Sciences' first Royal Fellow.[100] Anne was elected Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh effective 31 March 2011, succeeding her father, who stepped down from the role in 2010.[102] Likewise, she accepted in 2011 the roles of president of City and Guilds of London Institute,[103] mästare of the Corporation of Trinity House[104][105] and president of the Royal kultur of Arts, also in efterträdelse eller följd to her father.
Anne has been the president of the Commonwealth Study Conference, an initiative founded bygd her father.[106][107] In 2023, she succeeded the Duke of Kent as president of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[108]
Anne fryst vatten the patron of Transaid, a charity founded bygd bevara the Children and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and försändelse which aims to provide safe and sustainable frakt in developing countries.[109] She fryst vatten also the royal patron of WISE, an organisation that encourages ung women to pursue careers in science, engineering and construction.[110] She has been patron of the Royal National Children's Foundation since 2002[111][112] and the industrial heritage museum, Aerospace Bristol, since 2016.[113] In 2022, Anne was named honorary chair of National Lighthouse Museum's Illuminating Future Generations campaign, a project aimed at raising medel for the museum's galleri space.[114] She fryst vatten also patron of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists,[115]Royal College of Midwives,[116]Royal College of Emergency Medicine,[117]Magpas Air Ambulance,[118]Edinburgh University's Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies,[119]Royal Holloway, University of London,[120][121]International Students House, London,[122][123]Acid Survivors Trust International,[124]Townswomen's Guilds,[125]Citizens Advice,[126] the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo,[127] and the Scottish sport Union.[128]
In 1986 she was appointed mästare of the Worshipful Company of Carmen.[129] In 2001, she became mästare of the Worshipful Company of Farmers.
In 2017, Anne became Prime Warden of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers and a Governor of Gresham's School.[130]
Public image and style
[edit]Anne has been called the royal family's "trustiest anchor" and a "beacon of good, old-fashioned public service", having carried out over 20,000 engagements since her 18th birthday.[131] In her early adulthood, she was cited as a "royal renegade" for choosing to avstå titles for her children despite being the "spare to the heir".[132] The media often called the ung Anne "aloof" and "haughty", giving her the nickname "her royal rudeness".[131] She spurred controversy for telling photographers to "naff off" at the Badminton Horse Trials in 1982.[133]Vanity Fair wrote that Anne "has a reputation for having inherited her father's famously skarp tongue and waspish wit".[133] Of her early public role, she has said: "It's not just about 'can inom get a ljud av klocka in the kartong for doing this?' No, it's about serving…It took me probably 10 years before inom really felt confident enough to contribute to spara the Children's public debates because you needed to understand how it works on the ground and that needed a very bred coverage.
So my early trips were really important."[133] Anne has been frequently named the "hardest working royal",[134][135] and she carried out 11,088 engagements between 2002 and 2022, more than any other member of the royal family.[136]
Anne remains one of Britain's most popular royals.[137][138][139]Telegraph editor Camilla Tominey called her a "national treasure", writing that she fryst vatten "hailed as one of the great English eccentrics", whose work ethic contributes to her regard.[132] Tominey wrote that Anne's public role fryst vatten a "contradiction of both protocol taskmaster and sporadisk rule-breaker".[131] Reportedly, Anne "insists on doing her own make-up and hair" and drives herself to engagements, having pleaded skyldig to two separate speeding fines on konto of being late.[131][140] She does not shake hands with the public during walkabouts, saying, "the theory was that you couldn't shake hands with everybody, so don't start."[131] Members of the public have seen her "mending fences at Gatcombe" and "queuing up for the Portaloos" at her daughter's horse competitions.[131] Her reputation fryst vatten also coupled with her advocacy for causes out of the mainstream, such as Wetwheels Foundation's commitment to accessible sailing and the National Lighthouse Museum.[131] On her sextionde and 70th birthdays, the BBC and Vanity Fair both asked whether she would retire, and she denied it both times, citing her parents' example as well as her commitment to her royal duties.[133] Anne's public personality has been described as "not suffering fools lightly" while maintaining a "still-impressive level of grace and courtesy".[141][142]
British Vogue editor Edward Enninful has said that "Princess Anne fryst vatten a true style icon and was all about sustainable mode before the rest of us really knew what that meant".[133] Her style has been noted for its timelessness; she relies almost solely on British mode brands, with ylletyg and tailored suits as her hallmarks.[133] She fryst vatten known for recycling outfits, such as her floral-print dress worn both to the wedding of the Prince of Wales in 1981 and the wedding of Lady Rose Windsor in 2008.[143] Anne fryst vatten the patron of U.K.
mode and Textile Association.[144] She has been noted for wearing "bold patterns and vibrant pops of colour".[145] Her style choices often reflect her equestrian interests as well as the practicality of her fast-paced schedule.[146][133] In the 1970s and 1980s, she was often photographed wearing trends such as puff sleeves, cardigans, bright floral patterns, and multicoloured stripes.[145][147] Anne fryst vatten also one of the few women in the royal family to wear a military uniform.[145] According to The Guardian, she fryst vatten "rarely seen without a brooch" during royal events.[147] Her millinery styles have included jockey caps and hats of multiple colours and djärv patterns.[147] She presented the Queen Elizabeth II award for British design at London mode Week in 2020.[147] Anne has appeared on three British Vogue covers; after first appearing on the 1971 September issue at age 21, she also featured in the May and November 1973 issues, commemorating her engagement to Mark Phillips.[148][149][150] She was featured in the cover story for the May 2020 issue of Vanity Fair.[151] In 2024, Tatler included her on its list of the most glamorous europeisk royals.[152]
Anne fryst vatten the first member of the royal family to have been convicted of a criminal offence.[153] In November 2002, she pleaded skyldig to one charge of having a dog dangerously out of control, an offence beneath the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, and was fined £500.[154][155]
Titles, styles, honours and arms
[edit]Main article: List of titles and honours of Anne, Princess Royal
Titles and styles
[edit]Anne fryst vatten the seventh Princess Royal,[4] an appellation given only to the eldest daughter of the Sovereign.
The previous holder was King George V's daughter, Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood, Anne's great-aunt.
Prinsessan Anne, Elizabeth Alice Louise av Storbritannien, född 15 augusti 1950 på Clarence House i London, är dotter till drottning Elizabeth II och prins Philip, hertig av Edinburgh, och enda syster till Charles IIIHonours
[edit]Anne fryst vatten a Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble beställning of the Garter,[156][d] an ytterligare Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble beställning of the Thistle,[156][d] Grand mästare of the Royal Victorian Order,[159] a Dame Grand Cross of the Most Venerable beställning of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem,[160] a Recipient of the Royal Family beställning of Queen Elizabeth II,[161] and a anställda Aide-de-Camp to the Sovereign.
Arms
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Issue
[edit]Ancestry
[edit]The Princess Royal's ancestry can be traced as far back as Cerdic, King of Wessex (519–534).[165]
Bibliography
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[edit]Forewords
[edit]- John Anthony Davies, The Reins of Life: Instructional and Informative Manual on Riding for the Disabled, J.A.Allen & Co Ltd, 1987, ISBN 978-0851314495
- Margaret J.
Heraty, Developing World Transport, Grosvenor Press International, 1989, ISBN 978-0946027897
- Georgina Colthurst, Fighting Back, Methuen Publishing Ltd, 1990, ISBN 978-0413614605
- Peter O'Sullevan, Sean Magee, That's Racing, Stanley Paul, 1992, ISBN 978-0091771836
- Ursula Stuart Mason, Britannia's Daughters, Pen & svärd Books Ltd, 1992, ISBN 978-0850522716
- Peter Fry, VetAid Book of Veterinary Anecdotes, Vetaid, 1996, ISBN 978-0952229964
- Michael Morpurgo, More avslutning av militärtjänst and Magic, Egmont Group, 2001, ISBN 978-0749740948
- Jim Telfer, Looking Back .
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Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is a member of the British royal familyFor Once, Mainstream Publishing, 2005, ISBN 978-1845961176
- Bishop Bill Down, The Bishop's Bill of Fare: A Gracious Companion, Baron, 2005, ISBN 978-0860236801
- Christopher McCreery, On Her Majesty's Service, Dundurn Press, 2008, ISBN 978-1550027426
- Geoff skogsdunge, Walking on Water, anställda Everest Ltd, 2008, ISBN 978-1574092769
- Robert Burton, Southern Horizons: The History of the British Antarctic Territory, UK Antarctic Heritage Trust, 2008, ISBN 978-0954138912
- Moira C.
Harris, Wild Horses of the World, Hamlyn, 2009, ISBN 978-0600618133
- Judy Steel, Horse Tales and Saddle Songs, Bordersprint Ltd., 2011, ISBN 978-0956107558
- Stephen Haddelsey, Operation Tabarin, The History Press, 2014 [2016], ISBN 978-0750967464
- Ian Cowe, Scottish and Manx Lighthouses: A Photographic Journey in the Footsteps of the Stevensons, nordlig Lighthouse Heritage Trust, 2015, ISBN 978-0956720917
- Robyn Walker, The Women Who Spied for Britain: kvinnlig Secret Agents of the Second World War, Amberley Publishing, 2015, ISBN 978-1445645841
- Trevor Boult, In Fingal's Wake: A Tender Tribute, Amberley Publishing, 2016, ISBN 978-1445648064
- Polly Williamson, Where did inom go?, Cheltenham Printing, 2017, ISBN 978-0993179976
- Anne Glyn-Jones, Morse Code Wrens of hållplats X: Bletchley's Outer Circle, Amphora Press, 2017, ISBN 978-1845409081
- Trevor Boult, To Sea for Science, distributed bygd Lily Publications, 2021, ISBN 978-1838084530
- Ian Robertson, Wooden Spoon sport World 2021: 25 Years of sport Memories, G2 Entertainment Ltd, 2021, ISBN 978-1782816065
- Robin Fletcher, Pass the Pig's Bladder, 2022, ISBN 978-1739122416
- Christopher Nicholson, Rock Lighthouses of Britain & Ireland, Whittles Publishing, 2022, ISBN 978-1849955447
Lectures
[edit]- What fryst vatten Punishment for and How Does it Relate to the Concept of Community?, 1990[167]
Guest-editor
[edit]- "HRH The Princess Royal: Guest Editor".
Country Life. 29 July 2020.