Princess Anne opens Barnsby Saddlery's new factory

Princess Anne was flown into Aldridge today to visit a leatherworks and meet staff who make saddles for the Royal family.

Princess Anne Arrives at leatherworks

The Princess Royal's helicopter landed at Aldridge Airfield in Bosty Lane before she was driven to Jabez Cliff & Company Ltd.

Princess Anne Arrives at leatherworks Princess Anne meets Lord Lieutenant of the West Midlands Paul Sabapathy, Mayor of Walsall Councillor Gary Clarke and Mayoress Yvonne Clarke Princess Anne tours leatherworks

Dressed in a fitted brown skirt suit with brown shoes and matching handbag Princess Anne was met by Lord Lieutenant of the West Midlands Paul Sabapathy, Mayor of Walsall Councillor Gary Clarke and Mayoress Yvonne Clarke.

Princess Anne tours leatherworks Princess Anne tours leatherworks Princess Anne tours leatherworks

The firm moved its 48-strong workforce from Lower Forster Street, Walsall, to its new Aldridge Road base in June last year.

Princess Anne tours leatherworks Princess Anne tours leatherworks

Princess Anne had been due to visit in February to officially open the site but had to cancel because of bad weather.

Princess Anne Arrives at leatherworks Princess Anne tours leatherworks

During today's rescheduled visit she toured the firm's new home and unveiled a plaque.

Princess Anne tours

The princess spoke with some of the firm's workers and guests such as Staffordshire dressage multi-gold medallist, paralympian Lee Pearson CBE.

Princess Anne tours leatherworks Princess Anne tours leatherworks

During her visit she was also presented with a saddle which will go to the Riding for the Disabled Association, of which she is a patron.

Princess Anne tours leatherworks

Company spokesman Cliff Kirby-Tibbits said: "Everyone has been really excited."

Princess Anne tours leatherworks

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