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Princess Anne is back home following her recent hospitalization , Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 73-year-old younger sister of King Charles III recently suffered an incident on June 23 at her home, leading to a "concussion and minor injuries" the Palace previously reported. Buckingham Palace shared on Friday that Anne is back home at Gatcombe Park from Southmead Hospital.

The Princess Royal will remain at her residence while she recovers and will steer clear of official royal duties until her medical team advises her it's safe. As for the incident that led to Anne's hospitalization, Buckingham Palace previously shared, "There are no further details in relation to this incident, beyond the continued working hypothesis that it involved hard impact from a horse." Anne's husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence released a statement, saying, "I would like to extend my warmest thanks to all the team at Southmead Hospital for their care, expertise, and kindness during my wife's short stay.



" Royal correspondent Katie Nicholl previously told ET that there is "no suggestion that this is long-term memory loss," in regards to Anne's condition. "All we understand is that she cannot remember the incident. Obviously she has been asked about what happened and she simply can't remember, which suggests that she probably blacked out at the time of the event," Nicholl told ET, "but there is no suggestion that this memory loss is anything more than immediately around what happened.

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