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Oh no! Princess Anne’s head injury is reportedly causing some scary complications!
Over the weekend, King Charles III’s sister sustained a bad concussion during an incident at her home in the UK. Buckingham Palace announced on Monday:
People later reported she injured her head during a walk on the estate, but that her wounds are consistent with that of a potential impact from horse hooves or legs. Did she get trampled by a beloved horse?? We may never know for sure. Despite recovering well, she can’t seem to remember exactly what happened…
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According to The Telegraph, the 73-year-old is now suffering memory loss as a direct result of her injury — so the details of what exactly happened remain unclear because she simply can’t recall! Thankfully, the outlet reported her memory loss is believed to be temporary. But for now, the Princess Royal continues to be treated at the hospital.
Thank goodness she’s OK! What a scary sounding incident! We hope with time and rest she’ll be able to recall exactly what went down.
Her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence paid her a visit on Tuesday and offered a hopeful update:
In a clip making its round on X (Twitter), he added:
We hope to see her make a full recovery! So many scary health complications among the royals!
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Royal watchers have been able to breathe a sigh of relief after Princess Anne was allowed to move out of hospital following her concussion and her husband gave a touching tribute to the hospital that nursed her back to health. She was able to return to her home, Gatcombe Park, after being discharged from the hospital. But she is not fully out of the woods just yet.
following a horse-related incident last weekend.The Princess Royal, 73, was concussed and experienced subsequent memory loss after she was struck by a horse on the grounds of her Gatcombe Park estate.The royal — who is King Charles’ only sister — arrived home Friday morning where she’s expected to remain at home for a further period of rest.Following the princess’ return home, her husband Sir Tim Laurence 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.”On Wednesday, Laurence was asked about his wife’s health as he left the hospital.“She’s fine. Slow but sure,” he told reporters outside the hospital in a video shared on X.The Princess is expected to return to public-facing engagements once her medical team gives the go-ahead.Anne — the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s only daughter — has canceled all of her official duties slated for this week, including a state visit, and a trip to Canada.“On doctors’ advice, Her Royal Highness’s engagements for the week ahead will be postponed.
Princess Anne has been discharged from hospital after five nights of treatment for minor head injuries and concussion sustained from a horse-related incident on her Gatcombe Park estate.
suffering a head injury on June 23.As Sir Timothy, 69, departed the medical facility on Wednesday morning, press asked, “How’s your wife, Sir? Is she doing well?” according to a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by ITV’s Chris Ship.“Recovering slowly, thank you,” he replied as he walked toward a car.“Do you expect her out today, Sir?” another inquired, to which Sir Timothy responded: “She’ll be out when she’s ready.”Sir Timothy offered similar comments regarding Princess Anne’s recovery following an earlier visit to his wife on June 25, according to another video shared by Ship.“She’s doing fine,” Sir Timothy remarked on Tuesday. “Slow but sure.”When asked if he’s taken anything from home to bring the princess royal, 73, he revealed, “Just a few little treats from home.”The retired Royal Navy officer told a well-wisher “she is recovering well, thank you,” according to Reuters.“We are both profoundly grateful to the medical team and hospital support staff for their expert care — and to the emergency services who were all so wonderful at the scene,” Sir Timothy expressed at the time.
We have an update on how Princess Anne is doing amid her hospitalization.
Vanity Fair that the House of Windsor hasn’t been the same since the future queen consort stepped away from her royal duties to focus on her health.“Without Catherine, it all seems rather flat,” Jephson said in the cover story published Tuesday. “The future of the monarchy is William and Catherine.”“And, as we know from any superficial study of the British royal family, it’s the women who pull the show together, who get out there and make things happen,” he added.
Zara Tindall, the daughter of Princess Anne, paid a visit to her mother in Southmead Hospital, Bristol, following a minor head injury and concussion believed to be caused by a horse. Zara spent over an hour at the hospital on Tuesday afternoon, 25 June, leaving just before 5.30pm.The 43 year old was seen briskly walking into the main entrance donning sunglasses and a casual denim shirt with shorts and white trainers. Upon leaving, she offered a smile to the reporters but chose not to comment on her mother's condition.
following a horse-related incident over the weekend.The Princess Royal, 73, spent a second night in the hospital on Monday as doctors performed tests on her after it emerged that she had suffered a concussion.Her memory loss, which is a direct result of the incident, is thought to be temporary, the Telegraph reports.The beloved royal — and King Charles’ only sister — is said to have been injured by a horse during a stroll on the grounds of her Gatcombe Park estate Sunday evening.Princess Anne’s husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, as well as her daughter Zara Tindall and son Peter Phillips, were all on the estate at the time of the incident.Other senior members of the royal family were notified of Anne’s injuries on Sunday night.Anne — the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip’s only daughter — has canceled all of her official duties slated for this week, including a State Visit, and a trip to Canada.“On doctors’ advice, Her Royal Highness’s engagements for the week ahead will be postponed.
Following the news that Princess Anne has been hospitalised following an 'incident' believed to be with a horse, there are many close friends and family who will be at her side as she focuses on her recovery. While her two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, are surely top of that list, there is someone else who grew up on the Princess' Gatcombe Park Estate in Gloucestershire who will surely lend a hand.
following a horse-related incident.Anne, The Princess Royal, was rushed to the hospital over the weekend after sustaining wounds to the head at the Gatcombe Park estate.As she remains under the watchful eye of doctors and nurses, King Charles’ former royal butler Grant Harrold says her absence will have a “big impact on her.”“Anne could be out of royal duties for the next few days or even weeks,” Harrold exclusively told The Post.“As one of the hardest-working members of the Royal family, it’s going to have a big impact on her.”The Princess Royal, 73, is said to have been injured by a horse during a stroll on the grounds of the royal residence Sunday evening.“This incident will probably make Anne even more determined to ensure it doesn’t happen again,” Harrold added.Princess Anne’s husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, as well as her daughter Zara Tindall and son Peter Phillips, were all on the estate at the time of the incident.Other senior members of the royal family were notified of Anne’s injuries on Sunday night.“I know she will want to recover quickly so she can get back to her royal duties,” Harrold said of the Princess on behalf of Slingo. “She’s somebody who wants to get on with what she’s expected to do.”Anne — the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip’s only daughter — has pulled the plug on all of her official duties slated for this week, including a State Visit, and a trip to Canada.“On doctors’ advice, Her Royal Highness’s engagements for the week ahead will be postponed.
Zara Tindall could potentially step into the role of becoming Prince William's Princess Anne in a "slimmed down monarchy" when he ascends to the throne, according to royal commentator Angela Mollard.
is in the hospital after suffering “minor injuries and a concussion” following an incident at Gatcombe Park, Buckingham Palace has announced.Dubbed King Charles’s “secret weapon,” the Princess Royal, 73, has proven herself time and time again as a trusted member of the Royal Family with an unwavering sense of duty. She was a doting daughter to her parents, the Duke of Edinburgh and , with whom she shared a wonderfully close relationship right up until their deaths.Buckingham Palace has said the princess was injured last night while walking on her estate in Gloucestershire.
Princess Anne has been taken to hospital after an incident on Sunday (23 June) at her home, Gatcombe estate.The Princess Royal, 73, has sustained "minor injuries and concussion” following the incident - details of which have not been shared - and remains in a Bristol hospital for observation. A statement from Buckingham Palace said: “The Princess Royal has sustained minor injuries and concussion following an incident on the Gatcombe Park estate yesterday evening.
We often spot the Royals on official events wearing outfits we'd fight to have in our own wardrobes.The problem is that a lot of the time they aren't very affordable for us on tighter budgets. Last night, however, Zara Tindall – daughter of Anne, Princess Royal – showcased the very best of the British high street in a Gold Sequin Bomber Jacket from New Look, £59.99 here.The glitzy look was for Taylor Swift's first London night of her The Eras Tour, which saw Royals and celebrities out in their masses to let their hair down in the stands.
King Charles is said to be missing his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, but may plan a visit in the future, according to a royal expert. The King has only had a few encounters with his youngest son, Prince Harry's children.
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the Prince of Wales, 41, wrote on Instagram, signing the message with a “W.”Notably, the image did not include his estranged brother Prince Harry, who opted to remain silent on Father’s Day.In contrast to his family, the Duke of Sussex, 39, who was reportedly not invited to attend Saturday’s Trooping the Colour ceremony, kept a low profile during Sunday’s festivities.There was no public acknowledgment of Father’s Day from him nor his wife, Meghan Markle, who is famously feuding with her own dad, Thomas Markle.What’s more, the Sussexes did not share an image of Harry with the pair’s two children — Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet — on the special day.Over in the UK, the royals made sure to acknowledge the senior members of the family in separate posts.Kensington Royal shared a heartwarming image of William with his and Kate Middleton’s three children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, in honor of Father’s Day.“We love you, Papa,” they captioned the sweet pic, which showed them looking out at the coast of Norfolk, England last month.The royal family’s official social media pages also posted footage of Charles and his late father, Prince Philip.“Wishing all Dads, and those who may be missing their parents today, a relaxing Father’s Day,” they captured the throwback pics, which showed the father-son duo over the years.While Harry’s deafening silence on Father’s Day was noticeable, it is unclear if he had privately reached out to his estranged father to mark the holiday.The Post has reached out to reps for the Sussexes for comment.
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