Princess Anne put on a brave face as she walked behind the Queen's coffin in Edinburgh after emotional journey from Balmoral.
Often described as the hardest working royal, Anne, 73, remained stoic while she marched behind the hearse of her late mother with brothers King Charles III, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
Despite the tragic circumstances, the Princess Royal, the Queen's only daughter, showed grace and decorum in the procession from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles’ Cathedral, where a service of thanksgiving was held.
Anne wore the four Jubilee medals – Silver, Golden, Diamond and Platinum – as well as a Queen’s Service Order, a Coronation medal, a Long Service and Good Conduct medal, a Canadian Forces Decoration, an Order of St John Service medal and a New Zealand 1990 medal.
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