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Princess Anne breaks silence amid injuries and concussion

Princess Anne breaks silence amid injuries and concussion

Princess Anne will be unable to attend the state banquet hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla for the Japanese royal family

Princess Anne breaks silence amid injuries and concussion
Princess Anne breaks silence amid injuries and concussion

Buckingham Palace has shared a significant update on Princess Anne’s health after she suffered minor injuries and a concussion following an incident at the Gatcombe Park estate.

The palace announced that the Princess Royal’s engagements for the week would be postponed.

THE Independent quoted a Palace spokesperson as saying: “On the advice of doctors, Her Royal Highness’s engagements for the coming week will be postponed. »

Princess Anne breaks silence amid injuries and concussion

However, the palace said: “Her Royal Highness apologizes to anyone who may be inconvenienced or disappointed by this.”

“The Japanese state visit will go ahead as planned, although unfortunately His Royal Highness will not be able to attend the state banquet.”

Earlier, the palace announced on Monday that the Princess Royal suffered minor injuries and a concussion following an incident at the Gatcombe Park estate.

She remains at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, as a precaution, under observation and is expected to make a full and speedy recovery.