Princess Anne Allegedly Unable to Recall Car Crash Incident
Princess Anne, a 73-year-old gal pal of King Charles III, wound up in the hospital due to a head knock sustained while jousting with a horse. The odd mishap transpired on her estate, Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire.
On Sunday night, a horse's hoof or a swift wallop from the horse itself seems to have left Anne with a head injury and some minor scratches on her face. The details of the incident remain hazy for the princess as she can't quite remember what went down.
The "Daily Mail" confirmed her hospital stay, noting that she's coherent and alert, albeit with a bit of amnesia regarding the incident. The docs highlight that the injury patterns match those consistent with a horse-related accident, as one might expect.
Anne's family members - daughter Zara Tindall and son Peter Phillips - were present on the estate when the accident occurred. Timothy Laurence, Anne's hubby, accompanied her to the hospital following the incident.
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The royal family spokesperson announced the accident in a statement, sharing that Anne is under observation at Southmead Hospital in Bristol and is expected to bounce back soon. The King expressed sincere warm wishes for a speedy recovery.
One of the busiest attendees in the royal family, Princess Anne, has had to call off her planned visit to Canada starting Thursday. Medics expect her to be discharged from the hospital by the end of the week, though.
Hopefully, Anne makes a swift recovery and gets back to her equestrian ways soon. Fingers crossed for the princess! 🤞🏼🌟❤️
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King Charles III expressed his sincere wishes for Princess Anne's speedy recovery, as she was forced to cancel her planned visit to Canada due to her equestrian accident. Despite being part of the British Royal Family's entertainment schedule, Princess Anne's love for equestrian sport led to her injury while jousting on her estate.