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Princess Anne’s B.C. itinerary includes overnight trip on new navy ship

- JEFF BELL

A detailed itinerary for Princess Anne’s upcoming to visit to B.C. has been released, and includes an overnight trip on HMCS Max Bernays — the first new navy ship on the West Coast in 25 years.

The Princess Royal — younger sister of King Charles — and her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, will be at the ship’s christenin­g ceremony in North Vancouver on May 3 before taking the vessel back to CFB Esquimalt, where it is berthed after arriving last week.

When the ship enters Esquimalt Harbour, the princess will receive a 21-gun salute from the Black Rock naval battery.

Her May 3-5 visit is being hosted by the Royal Canadian Navy, which appointed her as honorary commodore-in-chief of Canadian Fleet Pacific in 2015.

News of the princess’s scheduled stops — the Victoria Therapeuti­c Riding Associatio­n in Central Saanich and the Maritime Museum of B.C. — has been filtering out.

The museum got its start with a donation from her late father, Prince Philip, while her interest in the riding associatio­n reflects a long-time love of horses and participat­ion as an equestrian in the 1976 Montreal Olympics.

Other stops for the princess will include:

• The Military Family Resource Centre in Esquimalt, where she will meet with staff, board members, military members and their families.

• God’s Acre Veterans Cemetery in Esquimalt, where she will pay respects and lay a wreath.

• The FED Urban Agricultur­e

Project, which has its main office on Broughton Street and its FED Urban Farm on Harbour Road.

• The legislatur­e, to attend commemorat­ive services for the Battle of the Atlantic and lay a wreath.

• The Royal Victoria Yacht Club, where she will present prizes at the club’s Spring Dinghies Regatta.

• Meetings with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin and community leaders from around the province. Austin and the princess will be meeting for the first time.

Princess Anne was in Canada twice last year within a onemonth period, first in May in New Brunswick for the 175th anniversar­y of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise’s) military regiment and then in June to attend the Duke of Edinburgh’s Commonweal­th Study Conference in Banff.

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