A royal princess suffers double wrist injury in accident at Kensington Palace.

She was holding jackets when the accident occurred.

December 20th 2024.

A royal princess suffers double wrist injury in accident at Kensington Palace.
Yesterday, at King Charles's annual Christmas lunch, Princess Michael of Kent was seen with both of her wrists in splints. This was due to a recent fall she had at her residence, Kensington Palace. Despite being 79 years old, the royal was still bustling with energy, as she was carrying a pile of coats down the stairs when she tripped and fell.

In an exclusive interview for her upcoming 80th birthday, Princess Michael opened up about her accident and how it has impacted her daily routine. She explained how simple tasks like brushing her teeth have become impossible with her wrists in this condition. Even using a laptop has become a challenge, as she can only type with one finger on her mobile phone.

The princess, who is also an author, shared her concerns about the fragility of her wrists. She revealed that a wrong movement could worsen the damage and put her back at square one. This has forced her to be extra cautious and take it easy until her wrists heal completely. It is also worth mentioning that the princess underwent heart surgery a year ago and still needs to rest every afternoon.

Last year, Princess Michael and her husband, Prince Michael of Kent, were pictured together at an event. This was before the tragic death of their son-in-law, Thomas Kingston, in February. The 45-year-old financier, who was married to the couple's daughter, Lady Gabriella Windsor, was found with a head wound and a gun near his body. It was later revealed that he had taken his own life in a spur of the moment decision, after being prescribed a mix of antidepressants and sleeping pills.

Despite the difficult times, Princess Michael continues to attend royal events, such as King Charles's pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace. Her presence at the event with her wrists in splints shows her resilience and determination to carry on with her duties as a royal. We wish her a speedy recovery and send our condolences for the loss of her son-in-law.

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