Princess Anne's recent accident has reportedly left her daughter, Zara Tindall, deeply concerned. The 73 year old Royal was hospitalised after being hit by a horse while walking on her Gloucestershire estate last week.
Her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, has since commended the medical team at Southmead Hospital for their care and confirmed that she is "recovering slowly". Despite this reassurance, Zara, 43, remains worried about her mother, according to a source.
"This is exactly what Zara's been worried about happening for years now, but her mum hasn't had a chance to slow down with everyone else falling apart," the source revealed to Woman's Day magazine. "It's really shaken Zara to the core and she's desperately hoping this memory is temporary."
The incident has served as a significant wake-up call for the family, who are understandably distressed.
Zara was spotted visiting her mother in hospital shortly after the news broke. It is believed that Princess Anne, sister of King Charles, will now rest at home and adhere to standard concussion protocols, reports the Express.

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