Princess Anne in high spirits as she wears brooch to symbolise 'unity and strength'


Princess Anne appeared in high spirits as she moved out in a chic burgundy blazer to attend an Oxford Farming Conference. Princess Royal, 72, who is the OFC Honorary President, reached the event donning a Scout reef knot brooch which symbolises strength and unity.

This comes amid revelations from Prince Harry’s explosive memoir Spare.

The late monarch’s only daughter’s stunning brooch is in the shape of a Scout reef knot and features two rubies and two pearls.

The rope of a Scout reef knot symbolises the family of the World Scout Movement, whilst the knot symbolises strength and unity.

She completed her ensemble with a lilac scarf and a stylish purple skirt which she paired with black suede boots.

She carried a black leather handbag under her arm as she stepped out of a vehicle outside the premises.

The royal beamed as she made her way into the venue with her locks pulled back into a chic bun.

The conference is an annual event for UK’s farmers that takes place in Oxford, in the first week of January.

This year’s conference celebrated 77 years since the first convention, held in 1936.

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“As custodians of more than 70 percent of our countryside, the nation is relying on its farmers to protect our landscapes as well as produce the high-quality food we are known for, and we are increasing payment rates to ensure farmers are not out of pocket for doing the right thing by the environment.

“By increasing the investment in these schemes, I want farmers to see this stacks up for business – whatever the size of your holding.”



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