Things might be looking more dire for Princess Anne’s health. The Princess Royal suffered an accident over the weekend that resulted in a “concussion” and “minor injuries.” Unfortunately, what reports suggested to be a minor health disruption is fast becoming concerning.
Royal commentators gave an update on the older royal’s health, telling GB News that Princess Anne is experiencing memory loss. The 73-year-old has “no recollection of what happened to her,” resulting in a “cause for concern,” the royal experts explained.
“It’s kind of worrying, because she just can’t really remember what happened. And she was completely alone in the field.”
The royal commentator explained that Princess Anne usually takes an evening stroll alone. However, her inability to remember this daily habit has doctors wanting to examine her more closely. “She’s going to be in for the whole week, which suggests that they are taking this very seriously,” the editor said. “Although, they did say she’s expected to make a full recovery.”
All About Princess Anne’s Accident
Princess Anne’s mishap happened on Sunday evening at her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire. A statement from the palace noted that she is at Southmead Hospital, Bristol, and expected to make a full and swift recovery. According to reports, the princess was in a horse-related accident, which caused wounds to her head. As a result, the palace put many of Princess Anne’s royal engagements on hold.
Furthermore, a representative confirmed that she will miss nine of her upcoming engagements, including a royal visit to Canada. The rep explained that Her Royal Highness apologizes for the inconvenience caused.