President Higgins to meet Britain's Princess Anne at Áras an Uachtaráin

Anne last visited the Áras an Uachtaráin in 2004
President Higgins to meet Britain's Princess Anne at Áras an Uachtaráin

By Cate McCurry, PA

President Michael D Higgins will welcome Britain's Princess Anne at Áras an Uachtaráin on Wednesday.

Anne will visit Dublin, in what has been described as “a courtesy call”.

King Charles' sister is expected to meet President Higgins and his wife, Sabina, on her second visit to the president’s residence.

Queen Elizabeth II with then-Irish President Mary McAleese and the Duke of Edinburgh in Phoenix Park
Queen Elizabeth II with then-Irish President Mary McAleese and the Duke of Edinburgh in Phoenix Park (PA)

She will later attend the official opening day of the 150th Dublin Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS).

During the visit Anne will tour a special exhibition on the history of the show and meet representatives from Festina Lente (a Bray-based charity offering equine-assisted learning and therapy services) and the Riding for the Disabled Association Ireland.

The princess, who competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games in the equestrian three-day event, will also present rosettes to the winners in Class 20 of the Small Hunters competition.

British Ambassador to Ireland, Paul Johnston, said: “The Princess Royal’s visit underscores the deep and enduring friendship between the United Kingdom and Ireland, and the significance of the 150th holding of the RDS Dublin Horse Show.

“Her Royal Highness has visited Ireland on many occasions, including as patron of the Scottish Rugby Union for their biannual Six Nations games here.

“Her visit this week reflects her lifelong interest in equestrianism and charitable work.”

Anne previously visited the Áras in February 2004 during engagements where she was greeted by then-president Mary McAleese.

The princess was accompanied on that private visit by the British ambassador to Ireland at the time, Stewart Eldon.

Kate and William with Michael D Higgins and the president’s dog, Brod, at Aras an Uachtarain in 2020
Kate and William with Michael D Higgins and the president’s dog, Brod, at Aras an Uachtarain in 2020 (PA)

Members of the British royal family have visited the president’s residence on several occasions, including the historic trip by Queen Elizabeth II in May 2011.

She was the first monarch to visit the Republic, where she signed a guest book at the Áras and planted an English oak tree at the Peace Bell.

Her husband Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, made solo visits to Áras an Uachtaráin in November 1998 and again in April 2006.

During their three-day visit to the Republic in 2020, the Prince and Princess of Wales – then titled the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – had a tea party with Mr Higgins and his wife at the Áras and met one of the president’s dogs, Brod.

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