Princess Anne Visits Library of Congress

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Britain's Princess Anne Visits Library of Congress | NBC4 Washington
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Britain's Princess Anne is visiting the Library of Congress in Washington to open a new exhibition marking the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta as a landmark declaration of rights and liberties.

The daughter of Queen Elizabeth II will preside over a ceremony Thursday that will celebrate the historic document's influence that eventually led to the constitutional rights written by the Founding Fathers of the United States.

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.@BritishMonarchy Princess Anne cuts the ribbon of @librarycongress #MagnaCarta exhibition before Great Hall Ceremony

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TLLK

Saw it in London decades ago but it was a highlight during that trip!

cinrit

QuotePrincess Anne Cuts Ribbon to Library of Congress Magna Carta Exhibit

No need to practice those curtsies — it's a relatively low-key visit to Washington for Princess Anne, who was at the Library of Congress on Thursday for the opening of an exhibit celebrating the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta.

Queen Elizabeth II's daughter cut the ribbon to the display (they must have a whole class in Princess School for ribbon-cutting) and made a few remarks to a crowd that included British ambassador Peter Westmacott and library officials.

More: Princess Anne cuts ribbon to Library of Congress Magna Carta exhibit - The Washington Post 

Cindy
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Izabella

QuoteNo need to practice those curtsies

Good! Cos y'know 'Merica!  :lol:

QuoteQueen Elizabeth II's daughter cut the ribbon to the display (they must have a whole class in Princess School for ribbon-cutting)

Lmao!  :clap:  :thumbsup: