Wednesday, 26 Jun 2024

Queen Elizabeth's husband Philip, 97, recovers after car crash

SANDRINGHAM, England (REUTERS) – Queen Elizabeth’s 97-year-old husband Prince Philip was recovering at the couple’s home in eastern England on Friday (Jan 18) after escaping without injury when his car flipped over following a crash with another vehicle.

Prince Philip was at the wheel of his Land Rover when it collided with another car on a road close to the royals’ Sandringham private residence in Norfolk on Thursday afternoon, Buckingham Palace said.

While the woman driver and a female passenger in the other car which also had a baby on board needed hospital treatment for minor injuries, Prince Philip was unhurt, although shaken.

“It was an astonishing escape for everyone,” said Roy Warne, 75, who pulled the prince from the wreckage.

“People could have been killed. The impact must have been enormous,” Warne, who was driving home with his wife when he saw the collision, told TV reporters.

“He’s a very brave man. He didn’t make a big fuss about it and he went to ask everyone else if they were injured.”

Witnesses told media the accident had occurred when Prince Philip was pulling out of a driveway onto a main road, with pictures from the scene showing Prince Philip’s Land Rover overturned on the side of the road.

Police said both drivers involved in the accident had been breath tested but neither were over the alcohol limit. Coincidentally, local councillors were due to meet on Friday to discuss safety concerns and lower speed limits on the road where the accident took place.

Prince Philip retired from public life in 2017, although he still occasionally appears alongside his 92-year-old wife at official engagements.

Although he missed the traditional church service on Christmas Day last month, the former naval officer is said to be in good health and had a successful hip replacement surgery last year.

Royal commentators said Philip, who married Elizabeth in 1947 and has been by her side throughout her record-breaking 66-year reign, would be loath to give up being behind the wheel of a car. There is no legal age in Britain to stop driving, but after 70, people must renew their licence every three years.

He drove Barack Obama and his wife Michelle to lunch at Windsor Castle during their state visit to Britain in 2016, prompting the former US president to remark: “I have to say I have never been driven by a Duke of Edinburgh before, but I can report it was very smooth riding.”

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

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