Princess Anne hospitalized with concussion after being hit by a horse

Anne, 73, sustained minor injuries and a concussion after a horse-related incident at her estate 

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.
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Princess Anne, 1982
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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.
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Princess Anne in 1973
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She is expected to make a full recovery quickly.
This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq
Sources: BBC, Forbes, CNN, Washington Post, CBS News, NBC News, Newsweek, Sky News, Independent, and The Washington Times.
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