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| Britain's Prince Philip has been photographed behind the wheel days after surviving a car crash in Norfolk |
Britain's Prince Philip has been spoken to by the police for driving without a seatbelt -- just two days after the 97-year-old was involved in a car crash.
Images
published in Sunday newspapers appeared to show him behind the wheel of a
replacement Land Rover Freelander on his wife Queen Elizabeth II's private
Sandringham estate on Saturday.
A Norfolk
Constabulary spokeswoman said the force was aware of the photographs and that
"suitable words of advice have been given to the driver".
The advice
was "in line with our standard response when being made aware of such
images showing this type of offence."
Meanwhile,
a woman who broke her wrist in Thursday's crash near the royal country
residence in Norfolk, eastern England, has reportedly complained about not
receiving an apology from the Prince.
"I'm
lucky to be alive and he hasn't even said sorry. It has been such a traumatic
and painful time and I would have expected more of the Royal Family," Emma
Fairweather, a passenger in the Kia which collided with the Prince's Land
Rover, told the Sunday Mirror.
A police
family liaison officer however did call to pass on a message to Emma, who was
in the vehicle with a friend and her nine-month-old baby, she said.
"The
message he passed on didn't even make sense. He said, 'The Queen and the Duke of
Edinburgh would like to be remembered to you.' That's not an apology or even a
well-wish," she added.
The crash,
which left the Prince's Land Rover on its side, happened as the royal patriarch
pulled out of a side road onto a busy main road.
The prince
walked away from Thursday's crash shaken but uninjured, according to a
passer-by who helped him out of the vehicle.
The driver
of the Kia sustained cuts to the knee.
In a
statement on Friday, Norfolk Constabulary said: "As is standard procedure
with injury collisions, the incident will be investigated and any appropriate
action taken."
Philip,
known for his forthright manner and off-colour jokes, retired from public life
in 2017 and underwent a hip replacement operation last April.

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