Princess Anne has no memory of the 2024 accident

Royal correspondent

Princess Anne says that she has no memory of the accident due to which she had to be hospitalized in the last summer.
It was believed that it was caused by a horse, but Princess Royal says that he does not remember “anything” about the incident in his GATCOME Park Estate, which he had to stay in the hospital for five nights.
Speaking to the Press Association on a visit to South Africa, he said that it has taught him that “there is a bonus every day”.
The princess, who will turn 75 later this year, also denied retirement and said: “This is not really no option”.

Last June, there was uncertainty about what happened to him during treatment in the hospital when Buckingham Palace described it as “minor injuries and injuries”.
His medical team described his injuries as an influence of the horse’s leg or head.
Princess Anne says that she has no memory of the incident in the Glostersire Estate: “No, nothing.”
“I know I thought where I am going and that was to go to the chickens, no, have nothing to do with horses.”
Looking at chickens “It was my regular journey, I don’t know what I was doing in the field, because I usually never went to that side.
“It just reminds you of, shows you – you never know, something (happens) and you might not be cured.”
Emergency services were called at Estate after the accident and the princess was rushed to Bristol’s Southmid Hospital.
When she recovered, she had to temporarily withdraw from royal duties, missing the planned journey to Canada and the Japanese state visit to Britain.
Princess Anne commented that she must have missed the near future due to more serious problems.
“You are very lucky … if you can remain with more healthy minds and in the last summer I was very close to not happening.
He says, “Take each day as it comes.”
He said that it has no permanent consequences, but he further said, “You are strongly reminded that every day is actually a bonus.”
There is no plan to retire, the sister of King Charles and one of the busiest people in “working royal houses”.
He said, “I don’t think there is a retirement program on this particular life.”
The princess said of a plan to cut her working life, “It is not really written, no. It’s really no option, no, I don’t think so.”

Princess Anne made a two -day visit to South Africa this week.
This included a ceremony recognizing the efforts to ignore the black South African people working as laborers instead of fighters during the First World War.
He honored 1,700 people who lost their lives while working under difficult conditions, laying a wreath at the Cape Town Labor Corps Memorial, and whose sacrifices were often not recognized.
Princess Anne said, “This monument shared but sometimes reminds of a difficult past.”