
Following a horse accident last month, Princess Anne was taken back to her royal duties, but reports claim she does n’t recall anything from that incident. Michael Cole, a royal expert, came to the conclusion that the incident may be a secret.
Prince Anne made a recent visit to Gloucester’s Hartpury University and Hartpury College to watch the Riding for the Impaired Association National Championship. This was her first public appearance since her horror horse accident on June 23.
She suffered minimal brain injuries while strolling in her Gatcombe Park home. Her health team concluded that she was most likely struck by a deer’s foot or head. Before being discharged on June 28, the princess had to spend five times in the hospital for a further two days of rest and rehabilitation.
” Wearing a fashionable grey suit, bright shawl and blue helmet, Anne was met by the agency’s president Helena Vega Lozano and chief executive Michael Bishop. She next met with the arena’s supporters before presenting awards and gathering winners,” according to UK Express.
Speaking to GB News, a previous royal columnist for the BBC Michael Cole said:” It’s a sweet end, up doing her position”. Of course, she is reportedly the most hard-working member of the Royal Family, 168 activities last season, and I’m quite sure she’ll get back in the swing of it. We do, of course, also not know everything about what really happened and when she met this animal. She allegedly does n’t recall it. But perhaps she and the animal will continue to be a secret.
Following the incident, Buckingham Palace confirmed that on doctor’s tips, Anne’s activities may be cancelled until further notice.
Due to her injury, Anne was unable to make a scheduled journey to Canada. At a memorial service, Canada’s Governor General read a message from the Princess in her presence. As you remember the brave actions and compromises of the Newfoundland Regiment individuals who battled on the first day of the Somme, Anne said,” I regret to be unable to be with you now.
I recall fondly the day the citizens of this Island commemorated the Battle of Beaumont Hamel in 2016, and I’m so saddened that I’m unable to do so once more. I send you my best intentions on this special day of celebration.