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Ann Comes to Zora Tindall’s Aid in Keeping Harry Uninformed by Palace Amidst Mounting Tensions
Princess Ann, known as the Princess Royal, was captured giving a stern look to her youngest relatives as the extended family gathered for a picturesque countryside wedding.
The 71-year-old princess, accompanied by the wedding party, observed as her ex-husband, Captain Mark Phillips, proudly walked his daughter, Stephanie, down the aisle.
Stephanie, who is 24 years old and the daughter of Captain Phillips and his second wife, has maintained a close bond with her half-siblings, Zora Tindall and Peter Phillips.
Both Zora and Peter, along with their partners Mike Tindall and Lindsay Wallace, were present at the ceremony.
Sandy Pflueger, Stephanie's mother, was married to Captain Phillips from 1997 to 2012 after his divorce from Princess Ann.
Despite their divorce in 1992, Captain Phillips continued to reside on Princess Ann's Gatcombe estate.
Stephanie also grew up on the grounds in Aston Farm.
The wedding between Stephanie and William Hosier took place at St. Mary the Virgin Church in Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
In a surprising revelation, it has been disclosed that Prince Harry was kept in the dark about the involvement of the royal household in determining his security arrangements in the UK.
This information emerged during a hearing at the High Court.
The Duke of Sussex has taken legal action against the decision to deny him the opportunity to personally finance police protection for himself and his family while in the UK.
Harry expressed his desire to bring his children from the US for a visit but claimed that it was unsafe for them to return to his home country.
Today, his legal team is set to request a full judicial review of the Home Office's decision from Mr. Justice Swift.
The decision in question was made by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (REVEC) in February 2020, falling under the jurisdiction of the Home Office.
The prince is challenging the decision regarding his security.
Zara, the Queen's granddaughter, looked stunning in a blue outfit complemented by an eye-catching hat and n^de shoes.
She watched as her two eldest children, eight-year-old Mia and four-year-old Lena, took on the roles of bridesmaids.
However, during their journey to the service, Princess Anne seemed to express disapproval towards Lena, who appeared sullen and kept her gaze fixed on the ground.
In another photo, the Princess Royal can be seen speaking sternly to the young girl, who clings tightly to Zara's hand.
Also present were their cousins, 11-year-old Savannah and her younger sister Isla.
Accompanying Peter Phillips' children was their mother, Autumn, who separated from Princess Anne's son in 2019.
Autumn attended the wedding with her new partner, Donald Mulrion.
Like many members of the Royal Family, Autumn shares a passion for horses, which she inherited from her mother, an Olympic equestrian.
Sandy, Autumn's mother, represented the USA in the Los Angeles Olympics and originally hails from Hawaii.
Zara, too, has achieved Olympic glory, representing Team GB in the London 2012 Olympics.
The revelation that Harry was not informed about the involvement of the Royal household in his security arrangements came after he was informed that he would no longer receive the same level of security during his visits.
Harry's legal team argues that the security arrangements were unfair due to procedural flaws, as he was not given the opportunity to make informed representations beforehand.
At that time, he was unaware of the Royal household's involvement and was led to believe that the decision was independent.
Shaheed Fatima QC, representing the Duke, stated in court that Harry was not provided with a clear and comprehensive explanation of the committee's composition, particularly its connection to the Royal household.
Ms. Fatima further argued that Harry was denied the chance to directly address Revech and suffered significant prejudice as a result, including the failure to convey his offer to cover the cost of his security before the decision was made.