- Princess Anne has 5 grandchildren namely; Savannah Phillips, Isla Elizabeth Phillips, Mia Grace Tindall, Lena Elizabeth Tindall, and Lucas Philip Tindall
- 2 of her grandkids are from her first child Peter Phillips while the other 3 are from her daughter Zara Anne
- The Princess Royal’s grandkids with her estranged husband – Mark Phillips make up for Queen Elizabeth’s 12 great-grandchildren at the time of her death
Princess Anne’s grandchildren are 5 in number, comprising 4 granddaughters and 1 grandson. All her grandchildren were birthed by her 2 children; Peter Phillips (born 15 November 1977) and Zara Phillips (born 15 May 1981).
Although all Princess Anne’s grandkids are listed in the order of succession, none of them have any royal titles. This is because the children of the daughter of a monarch are not entitled to the rank of his or her royal highness. Nevertheless, their link to Buckingham Palace has over time placed them in limelight. Here is what we know about Princess Anne’s Grandchildren.
Meet Princess Anne’s Grandchildren
Savannah Phillips
Savannah Phillips was born on 29 December 2010 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and she is privileged to be the first grandchild of Princess Anne and also the first great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II.
More so, Savannah is listed as the 18th in line to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022 and the pronouncement of Prince Charles III as the new king of England.
She is known to have been part of the bridesmaid at Princess Eugenie’s wedding in 2018 alongside other princesses of the royal family. Furthermore, she made her royal balcony debut in 2017 with her parents and siblings.
The 13-years-old began to make more formal royal appearances in the year 2022.
Isla Phillips
Isla Elizabeth Phillips was born on 29 March 2012 in Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
She is 19th in line to the throne and her middle name is speculated to be in honor of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Isla is not so famous but has been spotted at certain royal events including the wedding of Princess Eugenie where she also joined other young royals on the bridal train.
Meanwhile, her parents Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly who got married on 17 May 2008 got separated in 2019 due to irreconcilable differences. Their divorce was finalized on 14 June 2021. However, Peter and Autumn promised to collaboratively raise Isla and her older sister Savannah.
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Mia Grace Tindall
Mia Grace was born to Mike and Zara on January 17, 2014, at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
She significantly made the spotlight in 2016 when she appeared in a portrait holding Queen Elizabeth’s purse during the monarch’s 90th birthday.
Along with other princesses, Mia also served as a bridesmaid in Princess Eugine and Jack Brooksbank’s royal wedding in October 2018.
The 10-year-old happens to be sporty just like her grandmother Princess Anne who is a known award-winning equestrian and the first member of the British royal family to compete in the Olympic Games. More so, Mia’s mother Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall is also a British equestrian star and Olympian who has notably won the Eventing World Championship in Aachen (2006).
Lena Elizabeth Tindall
Lena, Princess Anne’s grandchild was born on June 18, 2018, at Stroud Maternity Unit in Gloucestershire.
She is the 4th grandchild of Princess Anne and the 7th of Queen Elizabeth’s 12 great-grandchildren. More so, Lena is the 22nd in line to the British throne.
The 6 years old is not very popular but has over time made public appearances with the British royal family. Worthy of mention is her presence during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant where she sat in the royal box.
Lucas Philip Tindall
Lucas Philip Tindall is the last grandchild of Princess Anne as of 2022. His father, Mike Tindall had earlier said that his son was born on the bathroom floor on the day of his birth because he arrived so quickly.
The 3-year-old also happens to be the last of Queen Elizabeth’s 12 great-grandchildren before her demise.
Although Princess Anne’s grandchildren do not possess any royal title and are currently not anywhere close to the throne in the succession order, they still remain an important part of the British royal family. Interestingly, they all appear to be closely knitted to each other. This will ultimately help them keep track of their ancestry as the royal family tree continues to expand.