Buckhingham Palace releases importatnt message
Royal family makes major announcement
King Charles III's office has given fresh update on Princess Anne's health as she returned to work on Friday following her head injuries.
The royal family's social media accounts shared new photos of the Princess Royal's latest outing with a major update on her health.
The photos were captioned: "The Princess Royal began a gradual return to duties today with a visit to @rdauk’s National Championships at Hartpury University and Hartpury College.
"At the Championships, the biggest equestrian event of its kind for disabled competitors, The Princess presented awards and met some of this year’s winners. This year marks the 55th anniversary of the RDA!"
It was Zara Tindall's mom's first public appearance since her incident. The King's sister was rushed to hospital after being hit with a horse.
The 73-year-old is making a gradual return to her royal duties after being hospitalized for a concussion and minor injuries following a horse-related incident last month.
Anne was in good spirits as she marked her comeback with a visit to the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) National Championships.
Royal fans celebrated Anne's return, with one writing in the comments section: "Good to hear that Princess Anne is doing well. Take care Anne and God save the Royal family."
Another wrote: "She is amazing in her dedication to her duties! I greatly admire her from across the pond!"
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