June 28th 2024.
On Friday morning, Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles III, returned to her beloved Gatcombe Park home after a brief stint at the hospital. According to a royal source, she had suffered minor injuries and a concussion, but is now safely back at her estate.
The 73-year-old Princess Royal had been out for a walk near some horses at her family's royal estate in Gloucestershire, England on Sunday evening when the accident occurred. Thankfully, she is now recovering in the comfort of her home and will resume her public duties once her medical team gives her the green light.
Her husband, Vice Admiral Tim Laurence, expressed his gratitude to the medical staff for their excellent care. In a statement, he said, "I would like to extend my warmest thanks to all the team at Southmead Hospital for their care, expertise, and kindness during my wife's short stay."
While the exact details of the incident are unclear, her medical team believes that her head injuries may have been caused by a horse's head or legs. Emergency services were immediately called to the estate and she was transferred to Southmead Hospital in Bristol for further tests and treatment.
Due to her concussion, the princess is unable to remember the events that led to her injuries. However, she is receiving ongoing rehabilitation support at home and is following standard concussion protocols. It is not known how long she will need to recover, but she is determined to get back to her busy schedule as soon as possible.
Princess Anne is known for her tireless work as a royal, often undertaking hundreds of engagements each year. She even stepped up to support her brother during a difficult time when he had to temporarily step away from his public duties after being diagnosed with cancer.
Unfortunately, her hospital stay caused her to miss out on some important events this week, including a state banquet at Buckingham Palace in honor of the emperor and empress of Japan's state visit to the UK. She was also supposed to travel to Canada for a royal visit this weekend.
This accident is just one of several health challenges that the royal family has faced in the new year. Both her brother Charles and the Princess of Wales are undergoing cancer treatments, and Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, was diagnosed with malignant melanoma in January. We wish them all a speedy recovery.
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