Princess Anne, 73, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and the younger sister of King Charles III, sustained minor injuries and a concussion after an incident involving a horse at her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire on Sunday evening.
She is believed to have been kicked or impacted by a horse's head or legs while walking near the animals on her estate.
Princess Anne was treated on the scene by emergency responders before being admitted to Southmead Hospital in Bristol for observation and treatment as a precautionary measure.
Buckingham Palace confirmed the minor injuries and concussion in a statement.
The King and the Royal Family have sent well-wishes for her speedy recovery, and Princess Anne's upcoming trip to Canada and other engagements have been postponed due to the injury.
She is expected to make a full recovery quickly.
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