Princess Anne is set to visit three places in Suffolk next month, including a Suffolk Punch horse charity she had been unable to visit in February due to a helicopter fault.
The Princess Royal is no stranger to Suffolk as she has made a number of visits to the county before.
However, next month she is expected to visit three locations in the county on the same day.
On Tuesday, November 19, she will travel to Hollesley near Woodbridge where she will visit The Suffolk Punch Trust at Sink Farm.
Earlier this year she had to cancel her trip to the farm due to a helicopter fault.
She will then travel to Lowestoft to open The Gull Wing Bridge.
Then Her Royal Highness will attend the Substance Misuse Support Network Strategy Meeting at Peter O'Sullevan House in Newmarket.
Timings of events are not released by the Royal Family for security reasons.
In 2019 Princess Anne visited Newmarket, Stowmarket and Martlesham where she delivered the royal seal of approval to a range of new facilities.
As well as this, Princess Anne stopped off at Adnams Brewery in Southwold to mark its 150th anniversary.
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