Princess Anne visits South Korea to mark 75th anniversary of Korean War battles
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Princess Anne, the Princess Royal and sister of King Charles III, arrived in South Korea on Monday, 13 July for a three-day visit commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battles of Imjin River and Gapyeong — two of the most significant Korean War engagements involving British forces. The visit, confirmed by the British Embassy in Seoul, also marks the broader partnership between the United Kingdom and South Korea. She is accompanied by her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Honouring the Fallen at Busan
A central element of the visit is a commemorative ceremony at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan, the southeastern city that serves as the final resting place for thousands of soldiers who died during the 1950–53 Korean War. Princess Anne is scheduled to pay tribute to British and Commonwealth service members and meet surviving Korean War veterans. The Battles of Imjin River and Gapyeong, fought in 1951, were among the bloodiest engagements for British troops on the peninsula and remain central to UK–Korea commemorative history.
Maritime and Defence Cooperation in Focus
Beyond the memorial events, Princess Anne will travel to the southeastern port city of Ulsan to observe sites of bilateral cooperation in the maritime, shipbuilding, and defence industries. She will also participate in an event at Busan Port on Tuesday, where officials from both countries are set to discuss the past and future of bilateral maritime exchanges.
Vice Oceans Minister Nam Jae-heon called the visit 'a meaningful opportunity to reaffirm the trust between South Korea and Britain built through the sea,' adding that Seoul plans to 'bolster cooperation with the UK in various maritime-related areas going forward as companions,' according to a statement from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.
Meeting President Lee Jae Myung
Princess Anne is scheduled to call on President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday to discuss ways to strengthen ties between the two nations. According to the presidential office, the discussions will span high-level exchanges under the framework of South Korea and Britain as 'global strategic partners,' covering security situations in major regions and avenues for deeper cooperation in trade, investment, science and technology, and culture.
Context and Previous Visits
This is not Princess Anne's first visit to South Korea — she previously attended the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics. The current trip, however, carries greater diplomatic weight, arriving at a time when the UK and South Korea have been deepening their 'global strategic partnership' across defence, trade, and technology. This comes amid broader Western efforts to strengthen alliances in the Indo-Pacific, making the visit as much a forward-looking diplomatic signal as a commemoration of shared history.