Last week, several military personnel, including two officers, were arrested for planning to "destabilise" the government, security sources told the AFP news agency.
Philip Perree said his grandfather drove the horse and carriage for the late Queen Elizabeth II "many years ago" and he described it as "quite an honour" to now do the same for the Princess Royal in Little Sark.In the afternoon the princess planted a tree to mark Sark's liberation.
Princess Anne was then presented with a bunch of flowers from five-year-old Paisley, who said she "loved meeting a real princess".The princess had been due to unveil a plaque to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day, but she ran out of time.The plaque was unveiled by islanders who were liberated from the German Occupation.
Among them was 88-year-old Maisie Le Page, whose father featured in a photo on the plaque.Mr Lanyon became a prisoner on Sark after the Germans discovered he had been distributing news.
Mrs Le Page said: "It is really lovely to see him greeting the first British soldiers to liberate Sark.
"It's a real privilege and honour to have him on the plaque."One last blast: They've been taking down the stage and infrastructure on The Downs this week but not before the Sunday night's headliners at Forwards Festival such as Underworld and LCD Soundsystem gave the crowds something to remember.
The shows go on: An Officer and a Gentleman has been packing them in at the Hippodrome this week, its run coming to an end on Saturday. Next up is international hit musical Six.He (or she) is back. Years on from the furore over whether or not there was
, one has appeared in this alcove close to Castle Park.We will remember them: The 80th anniversary service