Princess Anne looked poised and elegant as ever as she stepped out in Edinburgh wearing a sleek wool coat and striking tartan accessories on Tuesday. The Princess Royal's outing was in aid of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and comes just weeks after the 73-year-old royal was hospitalised after suffering a head injury and concussion after she was kicked by a horse . The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has nothing to do with permanent body ink but is rather a colourful spectacle which aims to showcase the best of the British Military with international performances from a global cast.

According to the website, attendees can expect "emotionally charged entertainment featuring cutting edge lighting, sound and military precision." Displaying her usual sartorial prowess, the Princess cut an elegant figure in her tailored outerwear, which she layered over an emerald green dress and elevated with a striking tartan neck scarf. Paying homage to the traditional Scottish print, the royal also added a tartan wool scarf draped over her shoulders, completing her ensemble with navy gloves and polished navy loafers.

The mother-of-two wore her raven hair in her usual chignon hairstyle, highlighting her glittering diamond and pearl drop earrings - a unique addition to her exquisite jewellery collection. The striking earrings looked similar to the late Queen's precious Bahrain Diamond and Pearl Drop earrings, which were given to Her Late Majesty for her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947. The.