Peek Inside Princess Anne's Home in This New Video

Photo credit: Twitter/@royalfamily
Photo credit: Twitter/@royalfamily

From House Beautiful

Princess Anne recorded a video from her Gatacombe Park home, revealing a set-up that Room Rater would wholeheartedly approve of. The Princess Royal positioned the camera to show a lovely backdrop, complete with fresh flowers, family photographs, and more than enough porcelain figurines.

Anne taped the video for the staff of the NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital in Glasgow, a 100-bed medical facility constructed in just 20 days amid the coronavirus crisis. "May I offer my congratulations to everyone who has made it possible to open the NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital in Glasgow," she says in the clip.

The Princess goes on to declare the hospital's construction an "astonishing achievement." She also praises the choice to name it after Louisa Jordan, a Glasgow nurse who died of Typhus after caring for patients during World War I. "That devotion to patients is being shown by nurses, medical and support staff, across Scotland today," Anne notes.

"COVID-19 has done something very rare. It has affected every single person's life in some way. Sadly for some, in a very personal and final way," the Princess concludes. "But while many people feel frustrated and helpless, the Louisa Jordan Hospital is a way of being positive and helpful." Watch her message—and peek inside her home—in the video embedded below.

Behind the Princess Royal, viewers can see a few prominently displayed photos, one of which (on the lower left of the frame) appears to be of her daughter Zara Tindall's wedding to Mike Tindall. The others, sadly, are too small to make out—but it's likely that, as with most royals, Anne's filled her space with images of her family and friends.

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