Princess Anne, the 73-year-old sister of Britain's King Charles III, has found herself in the spotlight after a traumatic incident during a horse ride at Gatcombe Park Estate. As it turned out, she was admitted to Southmead Hospital in Bristol.

An unexpected traumatic incident

It is known that Princess Anne suffered a concussion and minor injuries after an unsuccessful horse ride. A statement from Buckingham Palace said that she remains in hospital for further observation by doctors.

"Her Royal Highness remains at Southmead Hospital, Bristol, as a precaution for observation and is expected to make a full and speedy recovery. The King is closely monitoring developments and joins the entire Royal Family in wishing the Princess a speedy recovery ".

Dangerous hobby of the princess

Princess Anne is known for her passion for horse riding. British subjects assume that the animal could have hit the rider or thrown her off. During the incident, the princess was accompanied by her husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Lawens, who took her to the hospital.

Impact on future events

The injury will force Princess Anne to miss at least nine planned outings, including a trip to Canada and a banquet in honor of Japan's Emperor Naruhito. Her absence at these events will be a tangible loss for the British royal family.

The story of love for horses

Princess Anna's love for horseback riding is known to everyone. In 1976, she became the first member of the royal family to participate in the Olympic Games on horseback. Just the other day, she participated in the Trooping the Color parade, where she also almost lost control of her horse, but was able to successfully cope with the situation.

The British public is anxiously following the condition of the princess, hoping for her speedy recovery.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova