Hardworking Princess Anne is set to play a special role in the late Queen’s upcoming centenary, as the Royal Family remembers Britain’s longest-standing monarch.

King Charles and Queen Camilla are leading tributes to the beloved royal on April 21, which would have been Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday.

Their Majesties will pay a visit to the British Museum to see the final model of the future Elizabeth II memorial then will host a reception at Buckingham Palace to share memories of the Queen.

However, Elizabeth’s only daughter, Princess Anne, is set to play a rather unique role in remembering the life and legacy of her beloved mother, who passed away in September 2022.

To mark the the late Queen’s birthday, Anne, 75, will be responsible for opening The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in London.

The peaceful two-acre garden, transformed from a disused plant nursery, is set to commemorate the life of Elizabeth and her ‘unwavering loyalty and service, with each end offering a moment of quiet reflection’.

While serving as a key place to remember the late Queen, it is hoped the tranquil green space will provide ‘significant benefits to nature’ and a suitable place for Londoners seeking a moment of calm.

Filled with plants that held particular poignance to the late Queen, the garden will feature a pond, viewing platform and flower garden and cost an estimated £5million to complete, funded by The Royal Parks charity.

Princess Anne, is set to play a rather unique role in remembering the life and legacy of her beloved mother, who passed away in September 2022