Not since The Crown did enthusiasts get such an up close and personal look inside a real life royal home. A slight exaggeration but Princess Anne has given fans a bit of an insight into what her life is like behind closed doors.
And some people can't believe what they're seeing.The Queen's only daughter lives in Gatcombe Park in the Gloucestershire countryside.It's a 700-acre estate which she shares with her husband Sir Timothy Laurence.The home is private but sometimes horse trials are held there.Princess Anne and her daughter Zara Tindall are, of course, both highly skilled former Olympic equestrians.
In a picture shared on the official Royal Family Twitter account, Princess Anne was seen watching Scotland play England in the Rugby Six Nations tournament recently with her husband.
It was captioned: "As Scotland team patron, The Princess Royal often supports the team from the stands. "Her Royal Highness and Vice Admiral Sir Tim cheered Scotland on from home today as they played England for the Calcutta Cup, 150 years since their first match."Well played, Scotland."Scotland beat England 6-11 during the opening weekend of the annual tournament.The pair looked quite relaxed watching the game in her cosy living room, which was filled with family photographs, paintings, books and various trinkets.Family pictures were dotted about the living room like a scene most people will find familiar, like their own.Pictures of Princess Zara's 1981 christening as well as photos of her son Peter Phillips as a youngster were placed round the room, as well as lots of books.On the walls were several landscape paintings in mismatched frames, all of which appeared to be of various seaside towns.Two cabinets on the back wall were filled
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