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Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence tied the knot on 12 December 1992

December 12, 2021 - 14:40 GMT Diane Shipley Princess Anne will be marking a very special occasion on Sunday, and her close family will no doubt have been in touch to wish her well!

Princess Anne's divorce from her first husband, Mark Phillips, was granted earlier in the year but she was almost unable to remarry – at least in a church. The reason for this was that at the time, the Church of England did not allow couples to remarry. Anne and Timothy instead headed to Scotland, where they said 'I do' at Crathie Kirk church, close to the Queen's Balmoral estate.MORE: Christmas at Princess Anne's involves smelly cheese, Victorian treats and 'old biscuits' - details

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