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Princess Anne made a special visit to the hospital where she was treated after a horse-related accident to thank the staff who looked after her.. On Feb. 6, the Princess Royal, 74, returned to ...
Princess Anne, Princess Royal, right, is greeted by Maria Kane, the joint chief executive of North Bristol NHS Trust and University Hospital's Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, as she ...
Sugar was the nursery pet of Prince Charles (now Charles III) and Princess Anne. [18] In 1955, her dogs, Whisky and Sherry, were surprise Christmas gifts from the Queen to the Prince and Princess. [19] Pictured with the royal family, the corgi Sugar made the cover of The Australian Women's Weekly on 10 June 1959. [20]
The hospital was opened by Princess Anne on 28 March 1981. [8] The hospital only provides maternity care, with it seeing roughly 6000 patients a year. The hospital is located next to the General Hospital, with Coxford Road dividing the sites. The hospital is renowned for its achievements with premature births. [9]
Princess Anne returned to Southmead Hospital less than one year after she received treatment on-site for a concussion. The Princess Royal, 74, made an official appearance at the medical facility ...
The new hospital was designed in the modern style, built in brick and glass and was opened by Princess Anne on 28 March 1981. [3] [4] During the 1980s, c. 5,000 babies were being born there every year. [5] The hospital was the location for the first two series of Channel 4's One Born Every Minute broadcast in 2010 and 2011. [6]
After visiting the princess in the hospital on Tuesday, June 25, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, her husband of 31 years, gave journalists an update on how his wife is doing. “She’s fine.
The neighbouring Princess Anne Hospital was the setting of the first two series of Channel 4's One Born Every Minute. [24] Broadcast in 2024, the sixth series of BBC Two's Surgeons: At the Edge of Life was filmed at the hospital, highlighting some of the diverse range of surgeries that take place there. [25]