Princess Anne will be visiting Jersey for the second time in six months.
The Princess Royal will in the island on 30 April.
As Patron of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Her Royal Highness will officially open the new gorilla enclosure at Jersey Zoo.
HRH last visited in November 2025 to unveil a portrait of the King and Queen by Jersey artist Jason Butler, commemorating their 2024 visit.
READ: Princess Anne unveils new portrait of King Charles and Queen Camilla

Princess Anne also attended a Durrell Lecture, entitled 'Wild Tales: Celebrating Gerald Durrell’s vision, legacy and impact today'.
The forthcoming royal visit was announced in the States Assembly this morning.

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