"See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper,order back issues and use the historic Daily Expressnewspaper archive.A body language expert analysed the moment for Express.co.uk. 'The royal was followed for more than a year by film-makers for the documentary, which will feature unseen family footage and conversations with the princess herself, her children and her husband.During the programme, viewers are treated to an amusing moment between Princess Anne and her mother the Queen.Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual.Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline?Anne (pictured) was followed for more than a year by film-makers for the documentary, which will feature unseen family footage and conversations with the princess herself, her children and her husbandThe Princess Royal’s second husband of almost 30 years (pictured) made the remarks in a new ITV documentary about Anne ahead of her 70th birthday, which is set to air at 9pmBut when asked if anyone has raised the question ahead of the princess's 70th birthday on whether she should be slowing down, her daughter Zara Tindall, 39, said: 'Good luck! You should have six people on your screen. 'Anne asks Her Majesty: 'Can you see everybody? King George VI died on February 6, 1952, and his elder daughter Princess Elizabeth became Queen. We’ll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook.But when asked if anyone has raised the question ahead of the princess's 70th birthday on whether Anne (pictured) should be slowing down, her daughter Zara Tindall, 39, said: 'Good luck!
Princess Anne wedding to husband Timothy Laurence compared to first Mark Phillips nuptials. 'Sir Tim also talked about the similarities between Anne and her 94-year-old mother, the Queen (pictured together) - insisting his wife shares her 'humour and fun' with Her MajestyAnne and Sir Tim, 65, who live together on the royal's Gloucestershire estate Gatcombe Park, married on December 12 in 1992 at Crathie Kirk in Balmoral, Scotland.However, the Princess Royal, who will turn 70 on August 15, quipped that her family has yet to take her up on her offer of home-schooling and 'outdoor learning' for the children.Other more cynical viewers implied that the timing of the documentary would pull focus from Prince Andrew and his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.Anne is then heard saying: 'Ah. That same year Anne married her current husband, Commander Timothy Laurence. We like to know where we are and see where we are going,' he explained.