The Princess Royal will spend a period of convalescence following her discharge from hospital where she was treated for concussion after being struck by a horse.
The King’s sister, 73, spent five nights at Southmead Hospital in Bristol after being hurt while walking on her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire on Sunday evening.
Anne departed privately on Friday morning without being seen and has returned to her country home near Minchinhampton, 30 miles away.
She will remain at her home for a period of rest and recuperation and will return to public duty when her medical team recommends it is safe and comfortable to do so, it is understood.
It is not known how long the princess will spend convalescing, but she will be receiving rehabilitation support at home as she follows standard concussion protocols.
Anne’s medical team said her head injuries were consistent with a potential impact from a horse’s head or legs but her concussion has meant precise details of how the incident came about are not clear.
An air ambulance was scrambled to take the princess to hospital, but in the end she travelled by road after being treated by an emergency crew on site.
Sir Tim said during the week she was “doing fine, slow but sure” and that he had taken her a “few little treats from home”.
Dubbed the King’s right-hand woman, she is a seen as the hardest working royal and known for her dedication to duty and no-nonsense approach.
The traditional summer break for the royal family is only a few weeks away and Anne could spend the period until the holidays convalescing then travel to Scotland where she normally enjoys part of her time off.