Princess Anne’s husband has arrived for a visit to the hospital where she was taken following an injury believed to have been caused by a horse.
Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence arrived by car at the main entrance to Southmead Hospital in north Bristol shortly after midday on Tuesday.
He is the royal princess They are expected to have lunch together.
It is believed that his wife suffered minor head injuries and a concussion caused by impact with a horse’s head or leg.
Princess Anne at Trooping the Color this year. Photo: Dutch press photo/cover images/AP
It is understood she was admitted to the South West England hospital, which is a major trauma centre, after emergency services and an air ambulance attended her property in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire.
Anne married Sir Tim, her second husband, in a low-key ceremony in 1992.
The Olympic medal-winning rider is expected to remain in hospital until the end of this week.
“Her Royal Highness remains at Southmead Hospital in Bristol as a precautionary measure for observation and is expected to make a full and speedy recovery,” a statement from Buckingham Palace said on Monday.
The king was informed of his sister’s injuries and joined the rest of the royal family in wishing her a “speedy recovery”, the statement added.
The palace said the princess is “recovering well.”
Doctors recommended that she postpone her appointments until next week. It is understood to include a trip to Canada scheduled for the end of this week.

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“His Royal Highness apologizes to anyone who may be upset or disappointed by this,” a palace official said.
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