Princess Anne looked every inch the proud mother as she arrived to celebrate the wedding of her only son, Peter Phillips, on Saturday.
The Princess Royal was seen smiling warmly as she made her way to All Saints’ Church in the village of Kemble, where family and close friends gathered for the special occasion.
It was a deeply personal day for Anne, who has long been known for her composed, practical and no-nonsense approach to royal life. But on this occasion, the mood was one of celebration, family warmth and unmistakable maternal pride.
Peter Phillips, the eldest grandchild of the late Queen Elizabeth II, marked a new chapter in his life as he celebrated his wedding surrounded by those closest to him.
For Princess Anne, the ceremony was particularly meaningful.
As the mother of the groom, she appeared relaxed and happy as she arrived at the church, offering a rare glimpse of the softer family moments that sit behind the more formal face of royal duty.
Anne, often described as one of the hardest-working members of the Royal Family, is more commonly seen carrying out official engagements with her trademark focus and efficiency. Yet her appearance at Peter’s wedding showed a different side of the Princess Royal: proud, affectionate and quietly delighted to be part of her son’s milestone day.
The setting added to the charm of the occasion.
All Saints’ Church in Kemble provided a traditional and intimate backdrop for the ceremony, with the village atmosphere giving the day a warm, family-centred feel.
Rather than a grand state occasion filled with heavy royal protocol, the wedding appeared to carry a more personal tone, centred on love, loyalty and the close bonds that remain at the heart of the Royal Family.
Peter, who has often kept a relatively low profile compared with more senior working royals, has nevertheless remained a familiar figure to royal watchers.
As the son of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, and as the late Queen’s first grandchild, he has held a unique position within the family for decades.
His wedding therefore carried emotional significance not only for those attending, but also for royal fans who have followed the family across generations.
Princess Anne’s visible happiness quickly became one of the most touching details of the day.
At a time when royal appearances are often examined for fashion, formality and protocol, this was a simpler kind of moment: a mother arriving to watch her son begin married life.
There was no need for grand words or dramatic gestures.
Her smile said enough.
For many observers, Anne’s presence at the church captured the essence of the occasion. It was royal, certainly, but also deeply human.
A proud mother.
A beloved son.
A family gathering to celebrate love and new beginnings.
As Peter Phillips celebrated his wedding day surrounded by family and friends, Princess Anne’s beaming arrival offered one of the most memorable images of the occasion.
And for a royal figure so often praised for her strength and steadiness, it was a rare and heartwarming glimpse of joy on a day filled with meaning.


