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Sport
  
Horse riding

Name
  
Mark Phillips


Height
  
1.85 m

Weight
  
79 kg

Mark Phillips Mark Phillips first husband of Anne The Princess Royal

Birth name
  
Mark Anthony Peter Phillips

Born
  
22 September 1948 (age 75) (
1948-09-22
)

Role
  
Spouse
  
Sandy Pflueger (m. 1997), Anne, Princess Royal (m. 1973–1992)

Children
  
Zara Phillips, Peter Phillips

Similar People
  
Anne - Princess Royal, Zara Phillips, Peter Phillips, Mike Tindall, Autumn Phillips

Princess Anne - Parkinson interview (part five) - with Captain Mark Phillips


Princess Anne Mark Phillips 12/11/73


Captain Mark Anthony Peter Phillips CVO ADC(P) (born 22 September 1948) is an English Olympic gold-medal-winning horseman for Great Britain and former husband of Anne, Princess Royal, with whom he has two children. He remains a leading figure in British equestrian circles, a noted eventing course designer, and a columnist in Horse & Hound magazine.

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Family background and early life

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Mark Phillips is the son of Major Peter William Garside Phillips (1920–1998) and Anne Patricia Phillips (née Tiarks; 1926–1988). Anne was educated at Downe House and served in the Women's Royal Naval Service during the Second World War. Her father was John Gerhard Edward Tiarks (1896–1962), who served in the First and Second World Wars, achieving the rank of Brigadier. John Gerhard was Aide-de-Camp to King George VI from 1947 to 1950. On 1 June 1922, he married Evelyn Florence, the youngest daughter of Percy Roland Cripps, of Winford Manor, Somerset. Actively interested in fox hunting, John Gerhard was killed in an accident when hunting with the Gloucestershire Berkeley Hunt. His daughter, Anne, had married Major Peter William Garside Phillips in 1946.

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Mark Phillips's sister Sarah died in 2014. Phillips was educated at Stouts Hill Preparatory School near Uley, Gloucestershire, and Marlborough College, then the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

Military career

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Upon passing out from Sandhurst, Phillips was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant into the Queen's Dragoon Guards in July 1969, After the expected period, he was promoted to Lieutenant in January 1971. By the time of his wedding to Princess Anne in November 1973, Phillips was an acting Captain. In January 1974, he was appointed a Personal Aide-de-Camp to Queen Elizabeth II. Phillips was substantively promoted to Captain in July 1975, and retired from the Army on 30 March 1978.

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He continued to style himself Captain Mark Phillips; retired cavalry captains are (unusually) allowed to use this honorific rank, if their job had mostly involved horses.

Equestrian career

Phillips was a reserve member of the British equestrian team for the 1968 Olympics. He was part of the British three-day event teams that won a world title in 1970, a European title in 1971 and Olympic gold medals in 1972; individually, he finished in 35th place in 1972. At the 1988 Olympics his horse sustained a pulled muscle and could not complete the individual three-day event, but Phillips won a silver medal with the British team. Phillips was a four-time champion at the Badminton Horse Trials, in 1971–72 on Great Ovation, in 1974 on Colombus and in 1981 on Lincoln. It was through his equestrian activities that he met Princess Anne, the only daughter of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Their own daughter Zara won a silver medal in the three-day event with the British team at the 2012 Olympics.

In 1998, Phillips designed the cross-country venue for the Red Hills Horse Trials, a qualifying event for the Olympics located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. He is now a regular columnist in Horse & Hound magazine. He also remains a leading figure in British equestrian circles, and serves as Chef d'Equipe of the United States Eventing Team.

Personal life

Phillips married Princess Anne on 14 November 1973, at Westminster Abbey. They have two children: Peter (born 1977) and Zara (born 1981). It is believed that Phillips declined a peerage from the Queen which would have allowed his children to use courtesy styles. The Queen bought Gatcombe Park, near Minchinhampton, for the couple as a wedding present.

The Prince of Wales is believed to have originated the nickname "Foggy" on the grounds that he was "thick and wet". In August 1985, Phillips fathered a daughter, Felicity, as a result of an extramarital affair with New Zealand art teacher Heather Tonkin. Phillips was confirmed as the father as a result of DNA testing during a paternity suit in 1991. In 1989, the Princess Royal and Mark Phillips announced their intention to separate, as the marriage had been under strain for a number of years. The couple divorced on 23 April 1992.

On 1 February 1997, Phillips married Sandy Pflueger, an American Olympic dressage rider. Their daughter Stephanie was born on 2 October 1997.

On 3 May 2012, it was confirmed by Phillips' solicitors that Phillips and Pflueger had separated, intending to divorce. Phillips is reported to be in a relationship with US show jumping rider Lauren Hough. The couple are reported to be planning to live together in Wellington, Florida.

Phillips' personal wealth is thought to be in the range of £15–20 million, although he gained only a small settlement when his marriage to Anne, Princess Royal ended.

Military ranks

  • Captain (Retired), late Queen's Dragoon Guards
  • Honours

    Orders
  • Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
  • Honorary military appointments

  • 1 February 1984 – : Personal Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty The Queen (AdC(P))
  • References

    Mark Phillips Wikipedia