Princess Anne’s injuries could be “worse than concussion” it has been claimed after she spent a fifth night in hospital.
The Princess Royal, 73, was hospitalised with a concussion and minor injuries on Sunday night after being kicked by a horse.
Former Royal Editor Duncan Larcombe told GB News: “It certainly suggests
that perhaps whatever had happened to her, it’s worse than concussion.”
This comes as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been reimagined as famous royals from history in controversial new portraits
as Princess Anne spends a fifth night in hospital.
Harry was portrayed as Bonnie Prince Charlie while Meghan was reimagined as Dame Elizabeth Grey.
Artist Dan Llywelyn Hall said: “In Harry’s case, I have entered the story before he met Meghan the young party-goer with his future very much in the balance, a bit like the Bonnie Prince I have likened him to.
“I thought putting Meghan in the role of the White Queen, who was a Queen Consort and possibly the most influential ‘outsider’ in Royal history.”
Princess Anne’s injuries are raising concerns about their severity as she continues to spend time in the hospital. The Princess Royal, 73, was admitted after suffering a concussion and other minor injuries from a horse kick. Former Royal Editor Duncan Larcombe has hinted that her injuries might be more serious than initially thought, possibly surpassing a concussion.
While Princess Anne remains in the hospital, the media has turned its attention to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have been reimagined as historical royals in a controversial new portrait series. Harry is depicted as Bonnie Prince Charlie, reflecting a period of uncertainty in his life before meeting Meghan. Meanwhile, Meghan is portrayed as Dame Elizabeth Grey, drawing parallels to influential figures throughout history.
Artist Dan Llywelyn Hall, the creator of the new portraits, explained his decision-making process behind choosing the historical roles for Harry and Meghan. He emphasized the significance of Meghan’s portrayal as the White Queen, highlighting her potential as a transformative figure in the royal family.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times