Prince Philip (97) was back on the wheel of a new Land Rover just 48 hours after he was involved in an accident. He was told off by co...
Prince Philip (97) was back on the wheel of a new Land
Rover just 48 hours after he was involved in an accident.
He was told off by cops as he was driving without a seat belt.
A Norfolk Constabulary spokeswoman said 'suitable words of advice have been
given to the driver.
Meanwhile, the mother-of-two who broke her wrist after
being involved in a car crash with Prince Philip on Thursday has revealed how
the Duke of Edinburgh has yet to apologise to her.
Emma Fairweather, 45, was a passenger in the Kia involved
in the collision and described how she 'couldn't stop screaming' during the
collision near the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
She added that she is 'lucky to be alive' and is unhappy
with the way Buckingham Palace has handled the accident.
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