Princess Anne begins a tour of South Korea by paying tribute to soldiers who died in one of the British Army’s bloodiest battles since World War II. According to reports from PerthNow and The West Australian, Anne’s visit is part of commemorations marking a battle anniversary, with the princess laying tribute to the fallen. The articles describe the engagement as a memorial-focused trip, centering on recognition of those who lost their lives during the conflict and on honoring historical links between the United Kingdom and South Korea. Both sources characterize the battle as the bloodiest fought by the British Army since World War II, and both frame the trip as an official visit involving remembrance activities. While the outlets provide limited additional detail beyond the tribute and the purpose of the visit, they agree on the core points: Anne is in South Korea, she is marking a battle anniversary, and she is paying respect to soldiers who died in that engagement.