The Princess Roya l has fed penguins and met young Ukrainian refugees on a visit to Edinburgh Zoo as part of the Queen' s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
She was joined by her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence in the Scottish capital as the Royal Family tour the UK's nations as part of the long weekend.
The couple were greeted by dozens of visitors who had turned up to the attraction in Corstorphine in hopes of getting a glimpse of the royal couple.
After joining the other members of her family for the trooping of the colours ceremony on Thursday and standing on the famous Buckingham Palace balcony, Princess Anne has departed for Scotland.
Princess Anne visited the Penguins' Rock enclosure - which is home to gentoo, rockhopper and king penguins - including Sir Nils Olav, a Brigadier in the Norwegian King's Guard.
She also met staff including animal keeper Lisa Girot and fed the penguins with blue whiting from a bucket.
Earlier, the princess met children from Ukrainian orphanages who were taking part in an animal handling session with a snake and an armadillo in the Rainforest Room at the zoo.
The children were rescued from the war-torn country and brought to Scotland with the help of the charity Dnipro Kids, formed by supporters of Edinburgh's Hibernian FC.
Their visit on Friday was organised by the zoo's community team.
Anne was shown around by Royal Zoological Society of Scotland chief executive David Fields.
While in Edinburgh, the princess will also visit HMS Albion and inspect a Guard of Honour before boarding the ship.
On the flight deck of the amphibious assault vessel, the princess will meet members of the ship's company and representatives from charities across Scotland supported by the Queen and Anne as patrons, before cutting a commemorative cake.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Earl and Countess of Wessex will visit Wales and Northern Ireland respectively.
William and Kate will travel to Cardiff on Saturday to meet some of Wales's best-known performers before a Platinum Jubilee celebration concert.
They will meet the crew behind the event at Cardiff Castle, learning about the lighting, sound and visual effects for the show before helping with the final preparations.
The couple will also watch rehearsals and meet Aled Jones and Shan Cothi, both hosting the show which will feature Mike Peters from The Alarm, singer Bonnie Tyler, West End star John Owen Jones, drumming weatherman Owain Wyn Evans and the Pendyrus Male Voice Choir.
The performances will finish at 7pm and the crowds can then watch the Platinum Party at the Palace on giant screens in the castle grounds.
Over the extended Jubilee bank holiday weekend the Earl and Countess of Wessex will carry out two engagements in Northern Ireland.
Sophie and Edward will meet children taking part in multicultural street performances, join in with art and craft sessions, and speak to people sharing their personal memories of meeting the Queen.