Zara Tindall has been affected by her mother Princess Anne's concussion and memory loss.
The Princess Royal, who is the 73-year-old sister of King Charles III, was released from the hospital on June 28. It is uncertain when she will resume her official duties.
Before Princess Anne was injured, her daughter was concerned about her workload.
On June 24, the palace declared that the 73-year-old sustained minor injuries and a concussion following an incident on the Gatcombe Park estate in southwest England. The medical team stated that her head injuries were consistent with an impact from a horse's head or legs.
Buckingham Palace was contacted by Planet Chronicle Digital for comment regarding the temporary memory loss reportedly experienced by Anne.
According to Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," Zara Tindall has expressed concerns that the palace has been overly dependent on her septuagenarian mother for several years.
"Andersen acknowledged that Princess Anne is widely regarded as the hardest working royal, with 457 engagements in 2020 alone. She has always been admired for her tireless work ethic and invincibility. However, when Zara witnessed her mother in a hospital bed with a severe concussion and memory loss, she was deeply affected."
Andersen stated that with both King Charles and Princess Kate being diagnosed with cancer at the same time, it is difficult to ignore the sense that the royal family is disintegrating physically.
"The injury of Princess Anne highlights the perception that more responsibility will fall on Prince William and Queen Camilla. Remember that Queen Camilla is turning 77 next week, and King Charles is concerned about the toll the stress is taking on her health."
Andersen remarked that the monarchy's stability may be questioned if too many shoes fall.
The royal family's website reportedly made an update to The Royal Diary section, and Andersen responded with comments shortly thereafter.
The Royal Diary provides the royal family's official engagement schedule, which is updated and released weeks ahead.
The Royal Family website has updated its diary to remove Princess Anne's engagement next week, as she is still recovering from her accident last month, according to Gert's Royals.
Anne has a scheduled outing planned for July 15 and 16, during which she will visit the NLV Pharos ship off the west coast of Scotland as the Patron of the Northern Lighthouse Board, according to People magazine.
OK! magazine was informed by a source that Anne's injury had deeply affected her daughter.
"The source stated that she is desperately hoping the memory loss is temporary. This has been a huge wake-up call for everyone in the family, and they are rightfully distressed."
On June 28, the outlet reported that Anne was discharged from the hospital. Although it is anticipated that the princess will fully recover, the specifics regarding when she will resume her royal duties are uncertain.
LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner informed Planet Chronicle Digital that Princess Anne is determined and will return to work as soon as possible while taking advice from her medical team.
"King Charles is facing another challenge in creating a streamlined monarchy as Anne's attendance at events continues to be high, according to Pelham Turner."
Princess Anne is reportedly making progress in her recovery, according to Pelham Turner.
Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the husband of Princess Royal, provided a brief update to well-wishers.
"Laurence thanked People magazine for quoting him, stating that she is recovering well. He expressed gratitude to the medical team, hospital support staff, and emergency services for their expert care and kindness."
The kind messages we've received from numerous individuals near and far have deeply moved us. This sentiment was echoed by him, who added, "It means a great deal."
ITV's Chris Ship shared a video on X where the 69-year-old stated, "She's fine. Slow but sure."
The House of Windsor has been hit with a health scare in the form of cancer treatment for both the king, 75, and Kate Middleton. This has put a strain on the royal family's ability to maintain a full schedule of public appearances. As a result, Anne and Queen Camilla have taken on more engagements while Charles, 42, and Kate have focused on their health.
Due to her injuries, Anne had to cancel her attendance at a state dinner celebrating the Japanese emperor.
On June 15, during Trooping the Colour, the celebrated equestrian princess expertly navigated her horse alongside William and Prince Edward. A video that went viral on X showcased her skills, earning her praise for her performance in the military parade in London.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
entertainment
You might also like
- In a divorce filing, Michael Madsen, known for his role in 'Reservoir Dogs,' alleges that his estranged wife drove their son to suicide.
- Elle King is unapologetic about revealing her experiences with an abusive relationship with her father, Rob Schneider: "My truth."
- According to Don Johnson, three things are crucial to his enduring marriage.
- Ina Garten 'stopped communicating' with Martha Stewart after her prison sentence.
- Devin Strader, a 'Bachelorette' finalist, acknowledges past mistakes in arrest reports.