Why was Princess Anne, the late queen's daughter, riding the Staten Island Ferry? Your guess is as good as ours.
The United Kingdom's Princess Anne is making a royal visit to New York City, and was spotted going for a ride on a ship familiar to many city residents — but isn't exactly ready to be part of His Majesty's Royal Navy.
The New York City Department of Transportation tweeted a photo of the daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip while she was aboard the Staten Island Ferry on Tuesday.The only daughter of Queen Elizabeth, the princess spoke Monday at a black tie gala for the English-Speaking Union. The nonprofit offers educational opportunities and cultural exchange programs to English-language learners.
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