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The Prince and Princess of Wales have posted a message from him.

The Welsh family has been at the forefront this summer, with Princess Kate making a grand return to royal life last month following the announcement of her cancer diagnosis.

And as the Princess of Wales steps forward amid her recovery, the circle of family has been much more active on social media.

Yes, from that royal Taylor Swift selfie to a message from George, Charlotte and Louis, the Welsh family is paving the way for a more private attitude on social media.

This week was no exception, as the Prince and Princess posted a rare private message from them, in honor of Princess Anne.

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The Princess Royal, 73, made her first public appearance on Friday after suffering a horse-related incident at her royal estate in Gloucestershire last month, suffering “minor injuries and a concussion. “

After five nights in Bristol’s Southmead Hospital “as a precautionary measure”, the Princess Royal returned home where she would slowly and deserve to be completely healthy.

However, the world was shocked on Friday when Princess Anne made a wonderful appearance at the United Kingdom’s GDR National Championships, announcing her “gradual return to duty” with a cause close to her heart.

At the event, which marked the GDR’s 55th anniversary, the princess presented awards to the champions and met some of this year’s winners, as enthusiasts and fans congratulated the royals on their commitment and recovery.

Among them were the Prince and Princess of Wales, who marked their impressive return to work with a committed post on Instagram Stories.

“Super soldier! It’s seeing you back so soon!” the royal couple wrote in the caption of a photo of the royal princess, signing “W

“We are deeply grateful to the medical team and hospital staff for their specialist care, as well as the emergency departments that have been so glorious on site,” Princess Anne’s husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, announced last month. Later in their statement, she added that the couple was also “deeply moved by all the typographic messages [they] have received from so many other people near and far. “

We will update this story.

Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist covering lifestyle, culture, entertainment, foreign progression, and politics. She worked at Marie Claire United Kingdom for seven years, went from intern to editor and is now the most published Marie Claire of all time. She was named one of the 30 under 30 last year and was named a Rising Star in journalism through the Association of Professional Editors.

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