Princess Anne's Husband Skips South Africa Tour Due to Injury

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Princess Anne's Husband Skips South Africa Tour Due to Injury
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Sir Timothy Laurence, husband of Princess Anne, is receiving treatment for a suspected torn ligament and will not accompany his wife on her royal tour to South Africa. The injury reportedly occurred while working on Anne's Gatcombe Park estate. Despite his absence, Princess Anne continues her engagements, meeting riders and unveiling a memorial in honor of fallen soldiers.

Princess Anne’s husband Sir Timothy Laurence is “undergoing treatment” and skipped his wife’s royal tour to South Africa due to a mysterious injury.

The retired Royal Navy Officer is Anne’s second husband and married the Princess Royal after Anne's divorce from Captain Mark Phillips, the father of her two children. Anne, 74, is currently in South Africa for a two-day visit on behalf of the South African Riding for the Disabled Association.

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