Princess Anneโs husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, is speaking out following the news of a horse-related accident.ย
The daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip has been recovering at the Southmead Hospital in Bristol, England,
ย since suffering a head injury on June 23.
As Sir Timothy, 69, departed the medical facility on Wednesday morning, press asked, โHowโs your wife, Sir? Is she doing well?โ
ย according to a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by ITVโs Chris Ship.
โRecovering slowly, thank you,โ he replied as he walked toward a car.
โDo you expect her out today, Sir?โ another inquired, to which Sir Timothy responded: โSheโll be out when sheโs ready.โ
Sir Timothy offered similar comments regarding Princess Anneโs recovery following an earlier visit to his wife on June 25, according to another video shared by Ship.
โSheโs doing fine,โ Sir Timothy remarked on Tuesday. โSlow but sure.โ
When asked if heโs taken anything from home to bring the princess royal, 73, he revealed, โJust a few little treats from home.โ
The retired Royal Navy officer told a well-wisher โshe is recovering well, thank you,โ according to Reuters.
โWe are both profoundly grateful to the medical team and hospital support staff for their expert care โ and to the emergency services who were all so wonderful at the scene,โ Sir Timothy expressed at the time. โWe are both deeply touched by all the kind messages we have received from so many people near and far. It means a great deal.โ
Princess Anneโs accident occurred during an evening stroll on the grounds of Gatcombe Park estate. Along with her husband, their daughter Zara Tindall and son Peter Phillips were all at the estate at the time.
Other senior members of the royal family were notified of Anneโs injuries on Sunday night.
Emergency services treated Princess Anne on the scene before transporting her to Southmead Hospital. Sheโs being kept in the hospital โas a precautionary measure for further observation,โ her spokesperson said in a statement on June 24.
โOn doctorsโ advice, Her Royal Highnessโs engagements for the week ahead will be postponed,โ added the spokesperson. โHer Royal Highness sends her apologies to any who may be inconvenienced or disappointed as a result.โ
The princess postponed engagements amid her health setback, including a state banquet at Buckingham Palace with the Emperor and Empress of Japan and a visit to Canada.ย
Per the Telegraph, Princess Anne is reportedly dealing with temporary memory loss due to the incident. In 1976, she previously suffered a concussion when she fell from a horse at the Olympic Games in Montreal during a three-day equestrian event.
She has since described her memory as โalmost nonexistent for that day.โ
More recently, Princess Anne went viral when she handled an unruly horse like a pro during Trooping the Colour on June 15.
The hospitalization of Princess Anne adds to recent health challenges within the royal family, as King Charles and the Princess of Wales continue to receive treatment for their respective cancer diagnoses.ย
King Charles, 75, resumed royal duties in late April, while Kate Middleton, 42, continues to maintain a low profile.
Palace aides emphasized that Middletonโs recent appearance at Trooping the Colour didnโt indicate a return to public royal duties, but that she will โpick up right where she left offโ when she does return. She continues to prioritize her health privately.ย
Princess Anne is regularly described as the โhardest-working royalโ based on her official engagements recorded in the Court Circular. In 2023, she attended 457 engagements alone.
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