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UK's Prince Philip, 97, escapes unhurt from car crash

By Andrew MacAskill

 

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Britain's Prince Philip waits for the bridal procession following the wedding of Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, near London, Britain October 12, 2018. Alastair Grant/Pool via REUTERS

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth's 97-year-old husband Prince Philip escaped uninjured from a car crash while driving on Thursday near the Sandringham estate in eastern England.

 

Police said two people in a car that collided with that of the prince, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, were both taken to hospital for minor injuries but later discharged.

 

Pictures from the scene showed a Land Rover overturned on the side of the road. The accident occurred when Philip was pulling out of a driveway onto a main road, the BBC reported, quoting a witness saying he was very shaken.

 

Philip drove former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle to lunch during their state visit to Britain in 2016.

 

Buckingham Palace confirmed Thursday's accident.

 

"The Duke was not injured," it added in a statement.

 

A palace spokeswoman later confirmed Philip was at the wheel and was checked by a doctor afterwards. He did not go to hospital and was now back at Sandringham, the private country residence owned by Queen Elizabeth in the county of Norfolk.

 

Famous for verbal gaffes but generally regarded with wry affection by Britons, Philip married Elizabeth in 1947 and has been by his wife's side throughout her long reign.

 

Since retiring from official solo duties in 2017, he has appeared in public alongside the Queen and other members of the royal family at events and church services.

 

He had successful hip replacement surgery last year.

 

The former naval officer did not accompany the Queen to a church service on Christmas Day last month though a royal source said he was in good health.

 

Kate Williams, a royal historian, said it would be a blow to Philip if the incident ended his driving days. "He really loves driving and takes a great pleasure in it and were he not allowed to drive he would find that quite painful," she said.

 

There is no legal age in Britain to stop driving, but after 70 people must renew their licence every three years.

 

Outspoken yet intensely private, Philip developed a reputation for brusque comments and often headline-grabbing remarks during ceremonial events.

 

A stray comment about "slitty eyes" during a visit to China in the 1980s became symbolic of his gruff and often unguarded manner.

Even into his 90s, his off-the-cuff comments could still get him into trouble, such as when he exasperatedly swore at a photographer during an event in 2015.

 

(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill and Stephen Addison; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

 
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reaction times wouldn't have been so drastic, back in the old past days of (if?)  when piloting the Britannia, out on the open sea... no (rapid) traffic

 

I am sure an old naval officer had been given the chance at some times?

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Kate Williams royal historian said it would be a blow if the incident would end his driving days, what !!

Get a life woman, silly old buffer should not have been driving, license? Ohh that is only a requirement for the peasants.

 

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According to the Daily Wail he pulled out in front of someone and got t-boned. Time to hang up the driving gloves methinks.

 

He can still drive on the estates and drive his horse powered kit.

 

Pictures from the Daily Mail 

 

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"Dazzled by winter sunshine", my foot. Advanced old age and poor eyesight are way more likely to be the main causes of this accident.

 

97 years old - the man should not even be allowed to leave the house unattended!

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1 hour ago, Crossy said:

According to the Daily Wail he pulled out in front of someone and got t-boned. Time to hang up the driving gloves methinks.

 

He can still drive on the estates and drive his horse powered kit.

 

Pictures from the Daily Mail 

 

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Both vehicles must have been going pretty fast to overturn a Range Rover, twice. 

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3 hours ago, colinneil said:

Kate Williams royal historian said it would be a blow if the incident would end his driving days, what !!

Get a life woman, silly old buffer should not have been driving, license? Ohh that is only a requirement for the peasants.

He shoots them! 

TBH he seems to have been driving on the Sandringham estate (Private property) up until the point where he crossed the main road & had the accident.

Anyone with dashcam footage has just won the lottery????

 

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3 minutes ago, Snow Leopard said:

I love the old shit bag, to be honest. But as you say. Where was his security detail? I think there will be some bollockings dished out. 

One of them to him from the old Lady hopefully. 

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1 hour ago, kamahele said:

I see plenty of young drivers in Thailand who have flipped their vehicles...... Almost every week.

Just shows that the most famous of Brit drivers don't do it much better than the Thais if even British prince displays low driving skills. ????????

 

Just a joke don't take my head off.

 

The guy should not be driving at his age.

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