Princess Anne had a quick layover in Sydney on Wednesday after arriving in a private jet from Papua New Guinea.
The 71-year-old royal was spotted at Sydney airport with a small group of employees.
When the sober princess came ashore, she carried her own suitcase with two handbags and a small black bag.
Coincidentally: Princess Anne had a quick layover in Sydney on Wednesday after arriving in a private jet from Papua New Guinea
She looked elegant in cream-colored khaki pants, which she paired with a white button-up shirt and navy blue blazer.
The royal elder also wore a pair of black loafers, while her dark brown hair was pulled back into her signature bun.
Anne chatted briefly with airline staff as she got off the plane before heading to a nearby car.

Sober: The 71-year-old royal was spotted getting off the plane at Sydney airport with a small group of employees.


Heavy Lifting: The humble princess carried her own suitcase with two handbags and a small black bag when she went ashore.
She was then taken back to the UK on a connecting flight, where she cheerfully chatted with airport staff as her luggage was unloaded.
On the occasion of the Queen’s 70th birthday on the throne, Anne was asked to represent her mother by visiting Sydney and Papua New Guinea.
The royal took a commercial flight from London to Sydney with her husband, Timothy Laurence, and her private secretary, Charles Davies.

It’s all tied up: the aged royal also wore a pair of black loafers, while her dark brown hair was pulled back into her signature bun.

Conversation: Mom chatted briefly with airline staff as she got off the plane before heading to a nearby car

Flight: She was then transferred to a connecting flight to the UK, where she happily chatted with airport staff as her luggage was unloaded.
There were no dressers, tour organizers or personal assistants for the silent princess, although her travels drew less publicity than other senior royals.
She flew nonstop after leaving Heathrow Airport and arrived in Sydney at 5am on Saturday.
At 9:30, he was in his first engagement of the day with New South Wales Governor Margaret Beazley.


Hurricane Tour: On the occasion of the Queen’s 70th birthday to the throne, Anne was asked to represent her mother by visiting Sydney and Papua New Guinea

Hassle-free: Although her travels drew less publicity than other high-ranking royals, there were no dressers, tour organizers or personal assistants for the silent princess.
This was followed by a meeting with the Governor-General of Australia, David John Hurley, before a busy day.
He spent the rest of his first day – 11:30 – 18:30 – at the Royal Easter Show, visiting several pavilions and attending the opening ceremony.
Later that evening, he attended a dinner at Sydney Olympic Park, where he was the guest of honor.

Long haul flight: flew nonstop after leaving Heathrow Airport and arrived in Sydney at 5am on Saturday

Right inside: at 9:30am, first engagement of the day, meeting with New South Wales Governor Margaret Beazley
The next day he visited representatives of the New South Wales National Fire Department and saw firsthand the devastating effects of the recent bushfires and floods.
He visited the Marine Heritage Trust that afternoon and ended the day with an opening.
This was followed by a garden party attended by representatives of many charities of which he was the patron.

Consecutive Meetings: This was followed by a meeting with the Governor-General of Australia, David John Hurley, before a busy day.

Royal Tour: Spent the rest of the first day – 11:30 – 6:30 PM – visiting several pavilions at the Royal Easter Show and attending the opening ceremony
On Monday, Anne went on military missions and oversaw an honor guard in Sydney.
He then traveled to Papua New Guinea, where he met the country’s prime minister, James Marape, and attended a reception with local leaders and politicians.
Anne also had dinner with the Prime Minister and all government representatives.

Meet and greet: Later that evening, she attended a dinner at Sydney Olympic Park, where she was the guest of honor.

The Bleak Roam: The next day he visited representatives of the New South Wales National Fire Service and saw firsthand the devastating effects of the recent bushfires and floods.
He had eight official duties on Tuesday, including visiting a girls’ boarding school and the nation’s first heart diagnostic center.
He also met with the village elders in Hanuabada to lay a wreath in the Queen’s name before visiting the Bombana War Cemetery.
His most recent engagement was another dinner with the country’s prime minister and representatives of charities.

Jet set life: He left for Papua New Guinea on Monday, where he met the country’s prime minister, James Marape, and attended a reception with local leaders and politicians.
Source: Daily Mail

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