Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence visited his spouse Princess Anne at Southmead Hospital on Tuesday, the place she is hospitalised after reportedly being injured by a horse at their Gatcombe property over the weekend.
The Princess Royal, 73, is believed to have suffered minor head accidents and a concussion after being kicked by a horse on Sunday night. Following the incident, Anne was admitted to the South-West England Hospital, a serious trauma centre.
Sir Timothy arrived by automobile on the fundamental entrance of Southmead Hospital in north Bristol shortly after noon on Tuesday, the place he and Anne are anticipated to have lunch collectively.
An eyewitness advised Hi there!: “Sir Timothy Laurence walked into Southmead Hospital at about noon on Tuesday and guests within the foyer have been unaware of his arrival.
“He was greeted with a handshake by hospital workers who led him via the lobby to Princess Anne's bedside. He was additionally seen carrying a big blue hold-all, presumably containing objects for Anne's ongoing remedy following her mind damage.”
Anne arrived at hospital on Sunday through air ambulance, which flew her from her Gatcombe Park property, the place the incident occurred.
Information of Anne's accident was shared on Monday.
The assertion mentioned: “The Princess Royal has suffered minor accidents and a head damage following an incident on the Gatcombe Park Property yesterday night. As a precaution Her Royal Highness has been positioned at Southmead Hospital in Bristol for commentary and is anticipated to make a full and speedy restoration.”
“The King has been totally knowledgeable and joins the entire Royal Household in sending their heartfelt greatest needs and love for the Princess's speedy restoration.”
It’s believed that Sir Timothy and Anne's kids, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, have been on the property on the time of the incident. Sir Timothy accompanied his spouse to hospital.
A palace spokesperson mentioned Her Royal Highness' keep in hospital was a precautionary measure and that she was “recovering properly.” They added that Anne “stays in good well being and has been positioned in hospital as a precautionary measure for additional monitoring.”