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The sister of Charles III, injured by a horse, was hospitalized in Bristol on June 23. Since then, her husband has visited her bedside, discussing her health.
He was by her side when she was taken to Bristol Hospital on Sunday, June 23. Timothy Lawrence did escort Princess Anne, injured from a horse, to Southmead Hospital. The daughter of Queen Elizabeth II suffered “minor injuries and a concussion,” the palace said in a statement. Since then, the princess’s husband went to her bedside on Tuesday, June 25, where he stayed for two hours. While there, he told about the woman’s health condition. “He is doing well and slowly but surely on the mend,” he said. The vice admiral also brought him “a few treats” to comfort him.
“Amnesia”
Timothy Lawrence also expressed his gratitude to the hospital staff. “We are deeply grateful to the hospital’s medical team and support staff for their expert care, as well as the emergency services, who were all so wonderful at the scene of the accident,” he said. We are both deeply touched by all the lovely messages we have received from so many people. It means a lot to us.” Yesterday, the chamber clarified the circumstances of the incident in an official message.
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“The Princess was walking along the secure perimeter of Gatcombe Park when an incident occurred which left Her Royal Highness with minor head injuries,” palace spokespeople wrote. “While the exact cause of these injuries has not been confirmed, there were horses in the area and Her Majesty’s medical teams agree that they were the result of a possible blow to the horse’s head or leg.” THE: Telegraph: It was later revealed that Princess Anne was suffering from mild but “temporary” memory loss.
Source: Le Figaro
