No more hospital! Princess Anne finally back home: her husband Tim, relieved, breaks his silence

No more hospital! Princess Anne finally back home: her husband Tim, relieved, breaks his silence
No more hospital! Princess Anne finally back home: her husband Tim, relieved, breaks his silence

When they heard the news, fans of the British royals held their breath. Earlier this week, we learned that Princess Anne had been hospitalized due to head injuries while at her home in Gatcombe Park. A collision reportedly took place between her and a horse, leaving the princess injured to the point of suffering a concussion which forced her to be transferred directly to hospital.

As a precautionary measure, the sister of King Charles was therefore transferred to the hospital the nearest hospital, Bristol, in order to be taken care of quickly and undergo the necessary tests. Although her condition was not alarming, the princess nevertheless suffered from disconcerting symptoms, namely temporary memory loss. Despite everything, her husband Sir Timothy Laurence wanted to reassure, affirming that his wife was well.

However, there is no reason to rush to the medical profession. This is why Princess Anne is remained under observation for several days to ensure that developments continue on the right track. And things have clearly returned to normal since the princess was finally able to return home.

The time for relief has come

As revealed by Buckingham Palace in a press release, Hello reports the remarks, Princess Anne has returned home to Gatcombe Park. Her husband also had a word for those who took care of her throughout her stay: “I would like to extend my warmest thanks to the entire team at Southmead Hospital for their care, expertise and kindness during my wife’s hospital stay.” he said

At 73, Princess Anne may have to take a few more days for herself to get back on her feet and rest. More fear than harm therefore for the fans and the royal family, whose balance has already been seriously shaken since the announcement of the cancers of King Charles III and his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton.

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