Princess Ann thanks the employees who saved her life after confirming her visit to the intensive care unit.
Pregnant women related to the horse occurred in June last year and a princess Thank you NHS Employees to treat them.
Ann told the medical staff at the Southamid Hospital in Bristol, which I participated in taking care of the accident in June 2024: “Unfortunately, I do not have huge memories of being here as well,” I told the medical staff at the Southamid Hospital in Bristol, which I participated in taking care of after the accident in June 2024.
“I know I was taking care of well, thank you.”
“But whatever you do, it seemed to work … recovery is relatively clear, and fortunately. This is not always true, so I am really grateful.
“I am also grateful in a strange way, I don't remember anything because this has huge advantages – you can continue.”
The 74 -year -old princess, who was on her way to see her chicken in her drug in Gatcombe Park when the accident occurred, has no memory of what followed, but it is believed that he was shocked by the head of the horse or his leg.
Air ambulance services and emergency services were sent to Ann Glosterchire's house, and after medical care by the crew, the princess was transferred 30 miles to the south.
Ann appeared on displacements about her horses, which were responsible for her injuries, saying: “I know if the perpetrator was able to do this damage, it does not leave it, so the relationships remain completely safe.
“No one was absent as a result of this.”
The king's sister spent five nights in the facility after her accident on June 23 and did not return to public duties until about three weeks after supporting the rehabilitation at home.
At that time, Buckingham Qasr said that the princess “is still in Southamid Hospital, Bristol, as a precautionary measure.”
Ann described how “every day is a reward” after she suffered from concussion and simple head injuries.
On a recent tour of South Africa, the princess noticed the incident: “He only reminds you, appears to you – you never know, something (happens) and you may not recover.”
Most of the princess's visit to the intensive care unit was in particular.
I walked along the critical care corridor of the unit, as I met their employees in different intensive care centuries while the machines that are yellow can be heard intermittently.