Peter Phillips is all smiles as he arrives at Silverstone Circuit for the British Grand Prix

Peter Phillips was all smiles as he made an appearance at the British Grand Prix this morning.

Princess Anne's son, 46, looked to be in high spirits as he arrived at Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire.

The King's nephew - who had for years worked in Formula 1 - is often spotted at races.

He appeared ready to watch the action in a black waterproof zip-up worn over a navy jersey and white shirt.

Peter, who has had a number of career ventures over his life, has recently returned to F1 as head of partner acquisition for the sports and entertainment rights agency CSM Sport & Entertainment.

Peter Phillips - pictured - was all smiles as he made an appearance at the British Grand Prix this morning

Peter Phillips - pictured - was all smiles as he made an appearance at the British Grand Prix this morning

He has also in the past worked with start-up team Stewart Grand Prix - later Jaguar Racing - and Williams.

Peter was recently spotted packing on the PDA with his new girlfriend Harriet - as the pair attended day four of the Royal Ascot last month.

The loved up couple was pictured kissing as they attended the equestrian event in Berkshire.

He had had embarked on his new romance with Harriet, who is an NHS nurse, just weeks after separating from his partner of three years.

In May, the couple spent the weekend together at the Badminton Horse Trial where they were spotted strolling hand in hand.

And the pair didn't hold back on affections this afternoon either as they were snapped leaning into one another and sharing sweet glances.

After an affectionate peck with her boyfriend, Harriet was spotted enjoying an animated chat with Queen Camilla.

And it seems Peter's family are keen on his new romance, as his cousin Princess Beatrice was also snapped giving her a warm hug and kiss on greeting.

Princess Anne's son, 46, looked to be in high spirits as he arrived at Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire

Princess Anne's son, 46, looked to be in high spirits as he arrived at Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire

The King's nephew - who had for years worked in Formula 1 - is often spotted at races. Pictured today

The King's nephew - who had for years worked in Formula 1 - is often spotted at races. Pictured today

It comes as his mother earlier this month said she was 'deeply saddened' to miss out on the First World War commemoration event in Canada as she continues to recover after being struck by a horse.   

The 73-year-old Princess Royal suffered concussion and head injuries when she was hurt at her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire more than a week ago. 

The King's sister is now recuperating at her Gatcombe Park home following a five-night hospital stay after she was believed to have been struck by the animal while out walking on June 23.

Anne was due to travel to Canada for an overseas tour at the beginning of July, but is now away from public engagements until her medical team recommends it is safe and comfortable for her to resume official duties. 

The princess, who left hospital on Friday, said in her first publicly-released message since her accident: 'It is with deep regret that I am unable to be with you today, as you commemorate the brave efforts and sacrifices of the members of the Newfoundland Regiment who went into battle on the first day of the Somme. 

'I have fond memories of joining you in 2016, on the 99th occasion that the people of this island commemorated the Battle of Beaumont Hamel, and I am deeply saddened that I'm unable to join you again, and I send you my warmest best wishes on this special day of commemoration.'

The Newfoundland Regiment was all but wiped out in the disastrous Battle of Beaumont Hamel on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, with more than 700 killed or wounded of the 800 fighting.

It is not known how long the princess will spend recovering, but she is receiving rehabilitation support at home as she follows standard concussion protocols.

Anne's husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence , and her children Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips , were on the estate at the time she was injured