Princess Anne Hospitalized After Horse-Related Incident at Gatcombe Park Estate: A Royal's Recovery

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24/06/2024 20h26

Princess Anne Hospitalized After Horse-Related Incident at Gatcombe Park Estate

Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles III, has been hospitalized as a precautionary measure after suffering minor injuries and a concussion in an incident at her home, Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement. The incident occurred while the Princess Royal was walking near horses at her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire, western England.

According to a royal source, Princess Anne, 73, sustained minor head injuries that are consistent with a potential impact from a horse's head or legs. Emergency services promptly arrived at the scene and provided medical care before transporting her to Southmead Hospital in Bristol for further tests, treatment, and observation.

Buckingham Palace released a statement on Monday, stating that Princess Anne has sustained minor injuries and is being kept in the hospital as a precautionary measure. However, her medical team expects her to make a swift and full recovery. The King has been continuously updated on her condition and has sent his love and well-wishes for her speedy recovery.

Princess Anne, renowned for her love of horse riding, represented Great Britain in equestrian events at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. The source reported that she was recovering well in the hospital. As per medical advice, the Princess's upcoming royal engagements have been postponed.

Known as the Princess Royal, Anne is the younger sister of King Charles III and the second of Queen Elizabeth II's four children. She is followed by Princes Andrew and Edward.

This incident has heightened concerns about the safety of horse enthusiasts, highlighting the potential risks involved in horse-related activities. The royal family's support and well-wishes for Princess Anne underscore the importance of thorough medical observation and prompt treatment for head injuries.

As she continues her recovery, Princess Anne's health progress will be closely monitored, and updates will be provided by the palace.

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