At 73, Princess Anne Admitted To Hospital With Concussion After Frightful ‘Incident’ At Home
Jun 25, 2024 by apost team
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip welcomed their second child and only daughter, Princess Anne on Aug. 15, 1950. At the time of her birth, she was third in line to the throne behind her older brother, now King Charles III, but she's now 17th in line after her youngest brother Prince Edward’s children, James, Earl of Wessex, and Lady Louise Windsor.
Anne first married Captain Mark Phillips in 1973 and was the first out of her three siblings to tie the knot. According to Tatler, the two met in Mexico City while attending an event for horse riding enthusiasts. Although they were rarely spotted out together, the strain of their relationship was highly publicized with reports of the both of them having affairs with others (Princess Anne dated her brother’s now-wife Queen Camilla’s ex-husband, Andrew Parker-Bowles). Their divorce was finalized in April 1992. The princess and Phillips share two children together: Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall (née Phillips), who are 18th and 21st in line to the throne, respectively.
Following the breakup of her first marriage, Princess Anne was lucky to find love a second time when she married Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence at Crathie Kirk in Scotland, on Dec. 12, 1992. They remain married to this day and do not have biological children together.
Like many members of the royal family, including her late mother, Anne has nurtured a love for horses and riding since a young age. However, horse riding is not without its risks, as recently, the Princess Royal is said to have suffered injuries consistent with a possible impact from a horse. Keep reading to learn more about the incident.
Princess Anne is famous for loving horses and riding them. She was even crowned European Eventing Champion in 1971. According to her trainer Alison Oliver, Anne’s love for horses stemmed from the fact that she was not treated any differently just because she was a princess. She told the 2002 Channel 4 documentary “The Real Princess Anne” that Anne liked the fact horses responded to her like any other rider.
Oliver said:
“The horses didn’t treat her any differently than it would anybody else and reacted to her as a rider and as a person, not as a princess.”
She added:
“Her ambition just grew and grew and she wanted to do well — well, I mean it was not enough just to do it well, she had to really win.”
According to the documentary, Anne’s love for horses was “close to an obsession” as it had been for her mother. She also rode a horse named Goodwill during the XXI Olympic Summer Games in July 1976 at the Olympic Equestrian Centre in Bromont, Québec, Canada.
Anne also breeds horses and has even taught her grandchildren to ride. She once told Vanity Fair:
“I thought if I was going to do anything outside of the royal family, horses was likely to be the best way of doing it. But then you have to find the right horse at the right time. The original horse I rode was bred as a polo pony and should never have been an event horse, but it worked, so that was very satisfying. But I always knew it was going to be limited time.”
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Anne’s love for horses continues to this day. However, she suffered injuries during a recent incident that may have been caused by her own lifelong hobby.
On June 24, 2024, Buckingham Palace reported that Anne had sustained minor injuries and a concussion after an “incident” and had been subsequently hospitalized. It said the Princess Royal suffered minor injuries to the head that resulted in a concussion as she was walking near horses in her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire, western England. While the exact nature of her injuries and how she sustained them were not specified, a medical team stated the injuries were consistent with the result of a possible impact from a horse’s head or legs. The report added that, after receiving first aid at the scene, Anne was then taken to Bristol’s Southmead Hospital for further treatment.
“The Princess Royal has sustained minor injuries and concussion following an incident on the Gatcombe Park estate yesterday evening. Her Royal Highness remains in Southmead Hospital, Bristol, as a precautionary measure for observation and is expected to make a full and swift recovery,” the Palace’s statement read.
It added that her brother, Charles, has been “kept closely informed and joins the whole Royal Family in sending his fondest love and well-wishes to The Princess for a speedy recovery.”
Meanwhile, an insider revealed that Anne was recovering well in the hospital and that, upon her medical team's advice, all her engagements in the near future had been postponed. Anne was due to attend a state banquet for the Japanese state visit on June 25, which she will miss. Anne was also set to fly to Canada for a trip at the end of the month. The trip has been postponed.
Princess Anne, Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence (2024), (IMAGO/PPE)We wish Princess Anne a speedy recovery from this unfortunate incident. What well wishes would you like to convey to the Princess Royal? Let us know, and then pass this along to friends and family who would want to do the same.