Princess Anne is currently hospitalized after sustaining minor head injuries and a concussion, believed to have been caused by a horse kick on her Gatcombe Park estate.

The Princess Royal, 73, an accomplished equestrian with Olympic medals to her name, was walking on her Gloucestershire estate on Sunday evening when the incident occurred.

Buckingham Palace issued a statement, confirming: “The Princess Royal has sustained minor injuries and a concussion following an incident on the Gatcombe Park estate yesterday evening. Her Royal Highness remains in Southmead Hospital, Bristol, as a precautionary measure for observation and is expected to make a full and swift recovery. The King has been kept closely informed and joins the entire royal family in sending his fondest love and well-wishes to the princess for a speedy recovery.”

Accompanied by her husband, Vice Admiral Tim Laurence, Princess Anne will regrettably miss several engagements scheduled for the coming week, including the state banquet for the Japanese State Visit and a visit to Canada.

Princess Anne and her husband Tim Lawrence ride in a carriage after attending the Order of the Garter service, which is held at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, England, Monday, June 17, 2024.

Zara Tindall, Anne’s daughter, affirmed her mother’s enduring enthusiasm for equestrianism, noting their family’s ongoing discussions about horse performance and breeding.

“We have horses in our family, so there’s always discussions about performances and things like that,” she shared with PEOPLE last year. “There are horses in her life, and she does a bit of breeding as well. So there’s always horse conversation going on.”

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Princess Anne has stepped up while King Charles and Princess Kate have been out of action due to their health woes.

Princess Anne has been roundly praised for taking on a third of all royal engagements so far this year, already increasing her workload by two percent compared to this time last year.

Everyone says the same thing as Princess Anne increases workload to help out King Charles

Princess Anne visited Sri Lanka earlier this year

The Princess Royal and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, are currently in Canada on a royal tour having already undertaken trips to Sri Lanka and Namibia this year. Royal fans on social media gushed over Anne’s dedication to duty, with one writing: “I didn’t think I could like or respect the Princess Royal any more than I already did.

What an amazing woman she is.” Another added: “This is duty and sibling loyalty. Pity some don’t understand.” while a third simply stated: “Thank God for The Princess Royal!”

Everyone says the same thing as Princess Anne increases workload to help out King Charles

Sophie and Edward have also become essential to the Firm

One person described the Princess as “extraordinary” and another pointed out: “Princess Anne has always been a very hard worker. A lot of what she has done went unnoticed. Now with the smaller Monarchy she is doing even more and is finally being noticed. She is a star.”

The Princess Royal may be 73 years old but she shows no sign of slowing down, having undertaken 172 engagements this year up until the end of April. This is four more than she had done by the same time in 2023, as she is one of only three working royals to be doing more in the first four months of this year compared to last year.

Everyone says the same thing as Princess Anne increases workload to help out King Charles

Anne has been out and about on almost twice as many days as any other member of the Firm, with health concerns and a more ‘slimmed-down’ monarchy leaving its working members thin on the ground. The elderly Duke of Kent, 88, and the Duke of Gloucester, 79, have also increased their workload, although they were both doing significantly less than Anne to start with. Patricia Treble, a Canadian journalist who has been keeping detailed records of the Court Circular since 2017, told the Daily Mail: “Anne alone has done 31.4 percent of all engagements by working royals in the first third of 2024.

Everyone says the same thing as Princess Anne increases workload to help out King Charles

“Edward has done 15.3 per cent, Sophie has done 11.31 per cent. As the top three in 2024, Anne, Edward and Sophie have done 58 per cent of all engagements.” Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie have also been keeping royal life ticking along as much as possible, as Prince William took time out to be there for his family following Kate’s cancer diagnosis. However he has been back out on duty recently, as he prepares to travel to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly for an official visit later this week.

King Charles has also made a return to public life as his treatment continues to progress well, visiting University College Hospital in London last week with Queen Camilla.