Edited by FOTHER-MUCKER at 19-1-2019 02:33 PM
Prince Philip spotted back behind the wheel driving just TWO days after crashPRINCE PHILIP has been spotted driving his new Land Rover just two days after his crash outside the Sandringham Estate.
The 97-year-old was seen driving his brand new car alone into the main entrance of gate to Sandringham at about 2.15pm. It comes after a replacement Land Rover arrived at Sandringham estate in Norfolk, just hours after Prince Philip was pulled from the wreckage of his old one. The black Land Rover Freelander was the same model as the one the Duke of Edinburgh was driving when the incident with the Kia occured. The car was driven into the estate inside a delivery truck yesterday morning.
Prince Philip, 97, was not injured in Thursday’s crash, but was taken to hospital to be examined after being helped passers by. Two women in the other car were treated for “minor injuries”, a 28-year-old sustaining cuts to her knee and a 45-year-old breaking her wrist. A nine-month old baby was also unhurt after the crash.
Norfolk Police said in a statement: “The driver of the Kia, a 28-year-old woman, suffered cuts to her knee while the passenger, a 45-year-old woman, sustained a broken wrist.”
Prince Philip has been spotted driving just two days after the crash
Prince Philip was spotted outside the gates of Sandringham
Prince Philip was not injured in the crash, but went to a nearby hospital for a precautionary check-up on Friday. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “On Doctor’s advice, The Duke of Edinburgh visited the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn (eastern England) this morning for a precautionary check-up. “This confirmed His Royal Highness had no injuries of concern.” Horrified witnesses told how the Duke of Edinburgh was “very, very shocked and shaken” after the collision.
Prince Philip's car overturned in the crash
Prince Philip crash: Debris is seen at the scene of the smash
Witness Roy Warn told how he rushed to the crash scene to help the drivers. He said: “I rushed to the other car first - there was smoke coming out as if it may explode. “There was a baby in the back seat screaming. “Once myself and another chap had managed to pull the baby out, I went to the overturned car.” He told The Sun: “I went to the ladies’ car first as I thought the tank was going to go up in flames and take the baby with it. “His mother, who had been driving, was understandably hysterical. “She did very well. She managed to steer her car into the ditch.” A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman refused to comment when contacted by Express.co.uk. |