Princess Anne is on the mends after sustaining a head injury in a recent horse incident at Gatcombe Park Estate.
The 75-year-old royal, who is the sister of the monarch, had to take a break from her royal duties following the unfortunate accident.
Initially reported to have suffered a mild brain injury, sources now reveal that her recovery is progressing slowly, indicating a more serious setback than previously thought.
During this challenging time, Princess Anne has been receiving care and support from her daughter, Zara Tindall, and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence.
They have been actively involved in managing her doctor’s appointments and ensuring she has everything she needs for her rehabilitation process.
Zara, in particular, has been instrumental in assisting her mother’s recovery, being readily available whenever Princess Anne requires assistance, given their close proximity at Gatcombe Park Estate.
The Tindall family, including Zara’s husband Mike and their children, have been regular visitors to Princess Anne, aiming to maintain a sense of normalcy in her life amidst the recovery period.
Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence has also been a pillar of strength for Princess Anne, providing unwavering support throughout her rehabilitation journey.