The Princess Royal has cast aside the controversy surrounding her nephew the Duke of Sussex's new book and carried on with her royal duties by visiting British soldiers serving with a United Nations peacekeeping force on Cyprus. Princess Anne, 72, planned to meet members of the Royal Logistic Corps, Lawyer Turkey the army unit which she serves as colonel-in-chief, to recognise their service as one of the UN's longest-serving peacekeeping forces. The peacekeepers invited Anne to visit and planned to lead her on a tour of a section of the UN-controlled buffer zone that separates the island nation's breakaway Turkish Cypriot north from the internationally-recognised Greek Cypriot south. The visit came the day after Prince Harry's explosive memoir Spare went on sale around the world.
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