• Princess Anne returns to royal duties
  • After suffering concussion in horse incident
  • She attends riding event in Gloucestershire

Just weeks after a frightening horse-related accident that sent her to Southmead Hospital in Bristol for a concussion, Princess Anne, the epitome of royal duty and equestrian passion, has made a remarkable comeback. Attending the RDA National Championships at Hartpury University and College, the Princess showed no signs of slowing down, engaging warmly with charity members and participants.

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Despite the scare at her Gatcombe Park estate, where emergency services rushed to her aid, Anne's recovery has been nothing short of inspirational. Known for her no-nonsense approach and an impressive track record of public engagements, the Princess didn't let the accident keep her down for long. Her appearance at the event, still sporting a light bruise, was a testament to her indomitable spirit.

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The Princess Royal Attends The RDA National Championships

Supporting a cause close to the heart

The Princess has been a patron of the RDA since November 1971 and its president since 1986, showcasing her long-standing commitment to the charity. Her presence at the championships, especially after her recent health scare, underscored her dedication to supporting disabled riders and the equestrian community at large.

It's understood that the Princess's appearance at the RDA National Championships marks the beginning of a phased return to her royal responsibilities. The event, celebrating its 55th anniversary, was an ideal platform for Anne to re-engage with public duties, given her deep connection and history with the organization.

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The incident highlighted the Royal Family's tight-knit support system, with well-wishes pouring in from all quarters, including her brother Charles, amid his own health challenges. Anne's commitment to her royal duties, even in the face of personal health scares, reflects the resilience and dedication expected of the monarchy.