Annabella Drummond
| Annabella Drummond | |
|---|---|
Queen Annabella pictured in the Forman Armorial, 1562  | |
| Queen consort of Scotland | |
| Tenure | 19 April 1390 - October 1401 | 
| Coronation | 15 August 1390 | 
| Born | c. 1350 | 
| Died | c. October 1401 (aged c. 50) Scone, Scotland  | 
| Burial | |
| Spouse | |
| Issue | Margaret Elizabeth David Mary Robert Egidia James I of Scotland  | 
| House | Clan Drummond | 
| Father | John Drummond of Concraig | 
| Mother | Mary Montifex | 
Annabella Drummond (c. 1350 - c. October 1401) was Queen of Scots as the wife of King Robert III. Reigning as consort from 1390 until her death in 1401, Annabella exercised considerable political influence, especially during the later years of her husband's reign. She was praised by her contemporaries, most notably by Andrew of Wyntoun.