Hi Royal Clubbers,
Princess Anne is officially back on duty after suffering a horse-related accident last month.
It's been almost two weeks since the Princess Royal was taken to hospital in Bristol after she sustained minor head injuries and a concussion. For the Firm's hardest-working member, that's a long time to be absent from the royal circuit!
At the time of the incident, Anne's medical team said her injuries were consistent with a potential impact from a horse's head or legs.
It was fantastic to see Anne, 73, back at work earlier today and in her element. She attended the Riding for the Disabled Association's (RDA) National Championships at Hartpury University and Hartpury College in Gloucestershire.
The King's sister has been patron of the RDA – a charity that helps disabled children and adults to access sport and physical activity – since 1971. She became its president in March 1986.
The championship is the biggest equestrian event of its kind for disabled competitors, who take part in dressage, vaulting, endurance showjumping, carriage driving, performance showing, and Countryside Challenge classes.
During the event, Anne watched the competitors in action and awarded winners.
Take a look at Anne's first public appearance in the video below…
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