
Princess Anne will undertake an official tour of South Korea and Thailand next month, travelling with her husband, Sir Tim Laurence, from July 13 to July 17.The five-day visit carries particular significance as it will mark 75 years since the Battle of Imjin River, paying tribute to British servicemen who gave their lives during the Korean War.Beyond the commemorative elements, the Princess Royal’s programme aims to reinforce bilateral ties between Britain and both nations, encompassing diplomatic engagements, charitable work and cultural exchanges.This will be her first trip to South Korea since attending the 2018 Winter Olympics.Princess Anne is set for a five-day Asia tour with Timothy Laurence to South Korea and Thailand | PADuring her three-day stay in the Republic of Korea, the Princess Royal will participate in events that highlight the depth of the UK-Korea relationship.Central to the programme is the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Imjin River, honouring British soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during the conflict.The visit will also spotlight cooperation between the two nations across multiple sectors, including maritime manufacturing, advanced technologies and research.Educational partnerships and people-to-people connections form another key focus of the itinerary.Princess Anne pictured during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Gangneung, Pyeongchang, South Korea | GETTYAdditionally, the programme will feature engagements connected to causes and charitable organisations that the Princess Royal supports.Moving to Thailand for the final two days of the tour, the Princess Royal will hold an audience with the Thai Prime Minister as well as Their Majesties the King and Queen.She will also pay respects to Her Late Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, during the visit.The itinerary includes a trip to a Bangkok school supported by Save the Children Thailand, reflecting her longstanding charitable commitments.Princess Anne visiting a camp of Cambodian refugees on the Thailand/Cambodia border in 1987 | GETTYBands of friendship tied around the wrists of the Queen, Prince Philip and Princess Anne in 1972 during their State Visit to Thailand | GETTYMeetings with Thai female scientists and attendance at a regional health security showcase are also scheduled.The tour will conclude with an event celebrating cultural collaboration between the UK and Thailand.Princess Anne has previously visited Thailand in 1972, 1979 and 1987.