Royal Norfolk Show Announces Royal Visit

30/05/22

Delighted to announce that Her Royal Highness (HRH) Princess Anne shall be attending this year’s show on Wednesday 29th June.

The Royal Norfolk Show is delighted to announce that it will host Her Royal Highness (HRH) Princess Anne at this year’s show on Wednesday 29th June.

HRH, who has a long association with the Royal Norfolk Show, will spend the day meeting exhibitors, show goers and stewards from across the county.

As part of her tour of the showground she will have the chance to meet many of the organisations she supports as a Patron and visit the Discovery Zone, meet Young Farmers groups and view the livestock and equine competitions.

“We are thrilled once again to be welcoming HRH The Princess Royal to our show,” said Mark Nicholas, RNAA Managing Director. “Her Royal Highness is a champion of the farming sector and the countryside, and the visit reflects the high regard in which the Royal Norfolk Show is held.”

HRH last visited the Royal Norfolk Show in 2011, when she held the role of President.

To mark the Queen’s Jubilee, and the announcement of the Royal visit, The Royal Norfolk Show will be holding a flash sale over the Jubilee weekend with adult tickets available for £20.22 – a discount of over 20% on the normal full adult price on the day.

The offer will be online only, and run for 24hrs from midday on the 2nd June to midday on the 3rd June, using the code JUBILEE70.

Online tickets for this year’s show are on sale now from the Royal Norfolk Show website and can be purchased here. Free car parking is once again available this year when tickets are bought in advance online.

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