Inside Gatcombe Park, where Princess Anne will recover from 'minor injuries and concussion' surrounded by family
Daily MailAnne, 73, is being treated for her injuries in a Bristol-based hospital today When Princess Anne arrives back from hospital following minor horse-related injuries, she will be surrounded by her children at Gatcombe Park. They are pictured here with their dog Eglantyne in 1993 Princess Anne and first husband, Captain Mark Phillips together at the Gatcombe Park Horse Trials in 1985. Princess Anne resides at the home with her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence The home was a wedding gift from Princess Anne's mother, the late Queen Elizabeth Joining the Princess royal at the sprawling country home is Peter Phillips Isla Phillips and Savannah Phillips also grew up on the estate The 73-year-old's daughter, Zara Tindall, and her husband, Mike Tindall, also live on the estate Princess Anne, meanwhile, was romantically linked to the actor Anthony Andrews as well as her bodyguard, Peter Cross. But royal watchers say they rarely pay visits to each other's houses Gatcombe Park was bought by the Queen in 1976 as a wedding present for Princess Anne and her then-husband Captain Mark Phillips Phillips moved to Aston Farm within the Gatcombe Park estate after his divorce from Anne. Zara and Mike Tindall now have three children, Mia, Lucas and Lena who live with them on the estate Princess Anne helps to teach her grandchildren to ride in their very own paddocks and is often seen cuddling them or holding their hands Anne's son Peter divorced his wife Autumn in 2021 Throughout it all, however, he has remained a central figure at Gatcombe.