Princess Anne at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth.Photo: Martin Meissner - Pool/Getty

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The Queen’s only daughter wore her Royal Navy ceremonial outfit for her mother’s state funeral on Monday, theonly female member of the royal familyto take part in the historic processions.
“There was something very powerful about seeing a royal woman wearing uniform so proudly during the mourning period,” royal style authorBethan Holttells PEOPLE. “It reminded me of those images of the Queen in her military attire during Trooping the Colour parades earlier in her reign.”
Princess Anne joined her siblings to walk directly behind the Queen’s coffin on all three processions: From Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey to the service, from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch where the coffin was transferred to the State Hearse and finally a smaller, more emotional procession through the roads of Windsor to St. George’s Chapel, the Queen’s final place of rest.
Queen Elizabeth in 1953.Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty

Anne wore her Royal Navy ceremonial uniform in the rank of Admiral, a navy blue double-breasted jacket with gold buttons, a standing collar edged with gold, a full dress sword belt with three stripes and the traditional white and navy tricorn ceremonial hat.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, King Charles III, Peter Phillips, Anne, Princess Royal, Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex after Queen Elizabeth’s funeral service.Christopher Furlong/Getty

“Anne looked empowered and elegant, but I also think she almost carried on that legacy of her mother being a woman in a man’s world and rising to the challenges of that,” Holt, author ofThe Queen: 70 Years of Majestic Stylesays. “It was such a strong and refreshing alternative to that fairytale princess cliché.”
While Princess Anne never served in the military, she has several military honors as is tradition in the royal family, becoming Rear Admiral in 1993, Vice Admiral in 2009 and then Admiral in 2012.
Princess Anne at Windsor on the day of Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral.Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty

To mark her 70th birthday in 2020, she received a promotion to the rank of General in the British Army and Air Chief Marshall in the Royal Air Force and carries out hundreds of engagements with her military patronages every year.
She also made history as the only royal woman to take part in the Vigil of the Princes at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland where the Queen’s children stood watch over the Queen’s coffin. She was also the only one of the Queen’s three children to accompany her mother’s coffin from Scotland to Windsor, via London and back to Windsor Castle.
Princess Anne in the royal procession to St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty

Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne in 2018.Samir Hussein/WireImage

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