The royal family has provided an update on Princess Anne’s condition after she was hospitalized following an incident at her Gloucestershire estate.
The Princess Royal sustained a concussion and minor injuries on Sunday, prompting her husband, Sir Tim Lawrence, to accompany her to the hospital for treatment.
The King, Queen Camilla, and the Prince of Wales were informed of Lady Anne’s situation last night, along with her siblings Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
Although Princess Anne is reportedly in a stable and comfortable state, she will remain under observation at the hospital as a precautionary measure.
In light of medical advice, Buckingham Palace announced that the Princess Royal will not be fulfilling any engagements in the upcoming week.
Expressing regret for any inconvenience caused, Princess Anne extended her sincere apologies for the necessary change in plans.
Notably, Princess Anne’s absence from an upcoming state banquet will not impact the ongoing Japanese state visit.
However, it has been confirmed that the monarch will also be withdrawing from scheduled events in Canada this month due to her health condition.
Doctors have advised against Princess Anne traveling by air this week, leading to ongoing discussions with Canadian officials regarding potential adjustments to her planned commitments.
The incident that led to Princess Anne’s hospitalization occurred while she was walking within the confines of Gatcombe Park Estate.
It is believed that the Princess Royal may have sustained head injuries from a collision with either the horse’s head or legs during her time on the estate.
Despite the concussion, medical professionals are optimistic about Princess Anne’s swift and full recovery.