Mark Phillips
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- This article is about the former husband of Princess Anne, The Princess Royal. For other people named Mark Phillips, see Mark Phillips (disambiguation).
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Captain Mark Antony Peter Phillips, CVO, (born September 22, 1948 in Tetbury, Gloucestershire), former Olympic gold-medal-winning horseman, was the first husband of Anne, Princess Royal.
Mark Phillips was educated at Stouts Hill Preparatory School, Marlborough College and Sandhurst, following which he was commissioned into 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards in 1969, where he acquired the nickname "Foggy" on the grounds that he was "thick and wet". Since leaving the Army he has continued to style himself Captain Mark Phillips.
In 1972, he was a member of the British three-day event team, which won the gold medal at the Munich Olympics. He won the Badminton Horse Trials in 1971 and 1972 riding Great Ovation, in 1974 on Colombus, and in 1981 on Lincoln.
It was through his equestrian activities that he met Princess Anne, and they were married on November 14, 1973 at Westminster Abbey. Two children were born to the couple: Peter (born 1977) and Zara (born 1981).
However, rumours of a stormy relationship were rife, and their home life at Gatcombe Park was the subject of much unwanted media attention throughout their marriage.
In 1992 Mark Phillips was divorced from the Princess Royal. In 1997, he was remarried to Sandy Pflueger, a successful American dressage rider. The couple have a daughter named Stephanie (born 1997).
Mark Phillips remains a leading figure in British equestrian circles and serves as Chef d'Equipe of the United States Eventing Team.