Jovial Princess Anne makes hilarious demand

Princess Anne leaves crowds in hysterics by making hilarious demand about chocolate cake





Princess Anne has proved once again why she is one of the nation's most cherished members of the Royal Family, as she made a hilarious quip when about to cut a cake.




While on a visit to Wormwood Scubs pony centre in West London, the Princess Royal, 73, was tasked with cutting a rather large chocolate cake.




But before slicing the delicious treat, Anne turned around to those gathered around her and issued a rather hilarious demand.




She said: "I hope you've all had a chance to see this cake because it really is stunning. But the instructions on it are that you will eat it if I cut it because otherwise it is just legalised vandalism. Okay? Good. Enjoy the cake."





Anne, who is Vice Patron of The British Horse Society, visited the pony centre to mark its 35th anniversary. While she was there she didn't mention King Charles's health but people sent their best wishes to her brother and she thanked them.




Anne met young riders from west London and chatted to BHS staff and supporters of the centre.




The Princess, who also visited 10 years ago to mark the centre’s 25th anniversary, nodded and smiled in acknowledgement when her hosts offered their best wishes to the King and Kate.




Sister Mary Joy Langdon, founder and chief executive of the centre, told her: “We wish you and your family well at this time.”




She was joined by television actor Martin Clunes among others on today's visit, where she toured the centre and met a number of the prize ponies.




Later on she is due to attend the Royal Yachting Association's Annual Luncheon at Trinity House, Tower Hill.




Yesterday, Anne appeared in high spirits as she visited The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George’s Barracks in Bicester.




Princess Anne has proved once again why she is one of the nation's most cherished members of the Royal Family, as she made a hilarious quip when about to cut a cake.




While on a visit to Wormwood Scubs pony centre in West London, the Princess Royal, 73, was tasked with cutting a rather large chocolate cake.




But before slicing the delicious treat, Anne turned around to those gathered around her and issued a rather hilarious demand.




She said: "I hope you've all had a chance to see this cake because it really is stunning. But the instructions on it are that you will eat it if I cut it because otherwise it is just legalised vandalism. Okay? Good. Enjoy the cake."




Anne, who is Vice Patron of The British Horse Society, visited the pony centre to mark its 35th anniversary. While she was there she didn't mention King Charles's health but people sent their best wishes to her brother and she thanked them




Anne met young riders from west London and chatted to BHS staff and supporters of the centre.




The Princess, who also visited 10 years ago to mark the centre’s 25th anniversary, nodded and smiled in acknowledgement when her hosts offered their best wishes to the King and Kate.




Sister Mary Joy Langdon, founder and chief executive of the centre, told her: “We wish you and your family well at this time.”




She was joined by television actor Martin Clunes among others on today's visit, where she toured the centre and met a number of the prize ponies.




Later on she is due to attend the Royal Yachting Association's Annual Luncheon at Trinity House, Tower Hill.




Yesterday, Anne appeared in high spirits as she visited The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George’s Barracks in Bicester.




Her striking pillar-box red coat and matching red lip made her stand out as she met various Royal Navy personnel, including a protection dog.




She was shown an explosive device and next generation weapons. This included a groundbreaking single soldier missile system that is capable of eliminating any Main Battle Tank with a single shot by targeting it from above. It’s the first of its kind and is currently being utilised by units within the 16 Air Assault Brigade.





Anne also watched a number of demonstrations in the indoor training area featuring an explosive ordinance disposal robot. She later spoke with specialist underwater explosive ordinance disposal operator Lieutenant Darren Powell who showed her an explosive device.

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