Princess Anne has been discharged from Southmead Hospital in Bristol, England, after suffering a concussion and minor injuries from a horse-related incident last weekend. The sister of King Charles III is now recovering at her Gatcombe Park country home after spending five nights in the hospital.
Princess Anne's husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, expressed gratitude to the medical team at Southmead Hospital for their care and kindness during her stay. The Princess Royal's injuries occurred while she was walking at her estate in southwestern England and she was admitted to the hospital as a precautionary measure.
The royal family, including the king, has sent well-wishes for Princess Anne's speedy recovery. According to sources, she is recovering well and both Princess Anne and her husband are thankful for the expert care provided by the medical team and emergency services.
Princess Anne, a celebrated equestrian, recently participated in Trooping the Colour where she showcased her riding skills alongside other members of the royal family. Known for her diligent work ethic, Princess Anne was recognized as the hardest-working royal family member last year, having participated in a significant number of royal engagements.
The princess's dedication to her public duties and her passion for equestrian activities have earned her admiration from near and far. The royal family and well-wishers have expressed their support and best wishes for Princess Anne's continued recovery.