Princess Anne Released from Hospital After Minor Injury
Princess Anne, aged seventy-three, has returned home after treatment in Southmead Hospital for a minor head injury and concussion. The injury occurred during a horse-related incident on her Gloucestershire estate. Her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, thanked the hospital staff for their care. Princess Anne will not resume public duties until doctors clear her. This incident follows recent health challenges within the Royal Family, including cancer diagnoses for King Charles III and the Princess of Wales.
Princess Anne, 73, has returned home after being treated at Southmead Hospital in Gloucestershire for a minor head injury and concussion, which she sustained from a horse-related incident on her estate.
Her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, expressed gratitude to the hospital staff.
Princess Anne, sister to King Charles III, is not expected to resume public duties until deemed safe by her doctors.
The incident adds to recent health challenges within the Royal Family, including cancer diagnoses for King Charles and the Princess of Wales.
Princess Anne had been set to participate in state visits and other engagements before her injury.