- Princess Anne has returned home after a head injury.
- Doctors believe the injury was caused by a horse.
- She was hospitalized for five days.
- Anne is experiencing minor memory loss and concussion.
- Her royal duties have been postponed for now.
Princess Anne is back home after sustaining a head injury. The 73-year-old royal was hospitalized for five days following an incident that doctors believe involved a horse.
Recovering at her home in Gatcombe Park, England, Anne faces some minor memory loss and a concussion. Her husband, Tim Laurence, expressed gratitude to the team at Southmead Hospital for their care and kindness during her stay.
Anne has postponed her royal duties as she recuperates. Among the canceled engagements was a trip to Canada and a banquet for Japan’s Emperor Naruhito.
The NHS revealed that Anne’s condition is improving. ‘The King has been kept closely informed and joins the whole Royal Family in sending his love and well-wishes for a speedy recovery,’ read a statement on social media.
Anne has a history with horses, having competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. Despite this setback, she aims to return to her duties soon.
Princess Anne is on the mend and looking forward to resuming her royal duties.