The Princess Royal will arrive in Dubai on March 1
- Princess Anne travelled to Sri Lanka last month with Timothy Laurence
- King Charles and Princess Kate have had various health scares over the last two months
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Princess Anne is set to visit Dubai for her second tour of the year amid a shortage of working royals, it has been confirmed.
The Princess Royal will visit the United Arab Emirates on Friday, March 1 as President of The Mission to Seafarers (MtS).
This is the second tour of the year for Princess Anne, who travelled to Sri Lanka in January with her husband Timothy Laurence.
Anne, 73, is frequently referred to as the hardest-working royal, having carried out the majority of engagements in 2023.
Princess Anne will soon head on another tour
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This comes as King Charles and Princess Kate have both temporarily stepped back from royal duties due to various health concerns.
The King, 75, has been diagnosed with a "form of cancer", while Kate, 42, underwent abdominal surgery last month.
This has meant Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have been left as the royals carrying out the majority of working engagements.
Prince William has returned to duties since his wife's operation, however, he is still prioritising caring for his family at Adelaide Cottage.
Princess Anne travelled to Sri Lanka last month
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Prince Andrew, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle all stepped down from working duties over the last five years.
Meanwhile, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have never performed engagements on behalf of the monarch.
On arrival in Dubai, Princess Anne is set to visit the busiest port in the Middle East, DP World’s Jebel Ali Port.
The princess is also expected to hear more about the electrified and automated high bay storage stacker cranes being used at the port.
Princess Kate and King Charles have both had various health concerns
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Princess Anne will then meet the port’s Operations team, frontline workers and the MtS welfare team.
Following this, the Princess Royal will attend a Women in Shipping and Trading Conference Panel Discussion.
The 73-year-old will end the day in Dubai with a dinner hosted by representatives from MtS.