Zara Tindall, the daughter of Princess Anne, paid a visit to her mother in Southmead Hospital, Bristol, following a minor head injury and concussion believed to be caused by a horse.
Zara spent over an hour at the hospital on Tuesday afternoon, 25 June, leaving just before 5.30pm.The 43 year old was seen briskly walking into the main entrance donning sunglasses and a casual denim shirt with shorts and white trainers.
Upon leaving, she offered a smile to the reporters but chose not to comment on her mother's condition. Both Zara, an Olympic equestrian, and her brother Peter Phillips were present on the estate when Princess Anne's accident occurred, though it remains unclear who alerted the authorities.
Also earlier today, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Anne's husband, visited the hospital and reassured everyone that the princess is doing well.