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«Breaking News» Philip rides again! Duke of Edinburgh, 97, is back behind the wheel

Prince Philip has been spotted behind the wheel of his brand new Land Rover today just two days after flipping his car in a horror crash.


The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, could be seen driving the car on his own without a seatbelt into the main entrance gate to the Sandringham estate on Saturday afternoon.    


It comes less than 48 hours after he was left bloodied and shaken after his car 'somersaulted across the road' after colliding with a Kia on the A149 in Babingley, Norfolk. 




Prince Philip has been spotted behind the wheel of his brand new Land Rover today just two days after flipping his car in a horror crash


Prince Philip has been spotted behind the wheel of his brand new Land Rover today just two days after flipping his car in a horror crash



Prince Philip has been spotted behind the wheel of his brand new Land Rover today just two days after flipping his car in a horror crash



And, astonishingly, the Queen was later pictured driving on a public road little more than a mile from the scene of the accident without a seatbelt. 


Witnesses revealed the 97-year-old was shaking and pleading 'get me out' after his Land Rover crashed while he was out driving alone without a protection officer. 


A motorist who swerved around the wreckage said the duke was 'hanging from his seat' and saying 'my leg is trapped'. Four rescuers had to free him from his upturned vehicle. 

Palace officials admitted last night that Philip was taken to hospital on doctors' advice, despite initially insisting he was unhurt. 


It also emerged last night that a nine-month-old boy and two women were in the car that hit the prince's vehicle as he pulled out onto a main road near the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.


None of the trio were seriously injured and the Duke of Edinburgh exchanged 'well-wishes' with them. 




The Duke of Edinburgh could be seen driving the car, which was was delivered yesterday, into the main entrance gate to the Sandringham estate on Saturday afternoon


The Duke of Edinburgh could be seen driving the car, which was was delivered yesterday, into the main entrance gate to the Sandringham estate on Saturday afternoon



The Duke of Edinburgh could be seen driving the car, which was was delivered yesterday, into the main entrance gate to the Sandringham estate on Saturday afternoon





It comes less than 48 hours after he was left bloodied and shaken after his car 'somersaulted across the road' after colliding with a Kia on the A149 in Babingley, Norfolk


It comes less than 48 hours after he was left bloodied and shaken after his car 'somersaulted across the road' after colliding with a Kia on the A149 in Babingley, Norfolk



It comes less than 48 hours after he was left bloodied and shaken after his car 'somersaulted across the road' after colliding with a Kia on the A149 in Babingley, Norfolk



However he is now facing a police probe over the accident - which could lead to a charge of dangerous driving - and could be forced to surrender his driving licence.


Despite this, a replacement Land Rover Freelander, bearing his distinctive number plate, was delivered to Sandringham yesterday.  


It has now emerged that the female driver of the Kia, 28, sat in a police car wrapped in a paramedics jacket while cradling her nine-month-old son in the aftermath of the crash. 


The shocked mother hurt her knee which had to be wrapped in a dressing.


Her 45-year-old mother suffered a broken wrist and was taken to hospital but was later discharged. The baby, who was rescued from the Kia's back seat, appears to have been unhurt. 


Norfolk Police said the force would investigate the crash, meaning the duke is likely to be interviewed by officers. A statement said: 'As is standard procedure with injury collisions, the incident will be investigated and any appropriate action taken.'




A driver claims Prince Philip almost crashed into her as near Sandringham estate before his shocking crash on Thursday (pictured)  


A driver claims Prince Philip almost crashed into her as near Sandringham estate before his shocking crash on Thursday (pictured)  


A driver claims Prince Philip almost crashed into her as near Sandringham estate before his shocking crash on Thursday (pictured)  





The female driver of the Kia, 28, can be seen sitting in a police car cradling her nine-month-old (circled) baby in the aftermath of the crash


The female driver of the Kia, 28, can be seen sitting in a police car cradling her nine-month-old (circled) baby in the aftermath of the crash



The female driver of the Kia, 28, can be seen sitting in a police car cradling her nine-month-old (circled) baby in the aftermath of the crash



Motoring experts said it was likely police would ask Philip to voluntarily surrender his driver's licence because of his age.


A royal spokesman confirmed last night that he was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn yesterday morning for a precautionary check-up on doctor's advice but 'had no injuries of concern'. 


The spokesman added: 'Contact has been made privately with the passengers in the other car and well-wishes exchanged.'


Under UK law it is compulsory to wear a seatbelt if there is one fitted but the Queen is immune from any civil or criminal proceedings. Buckingham Palace insisted the monarch was careful to ensure she privately complied with the law.


When asked if Philip had ever passed a driving test, a royal spokesman made no comment.




The Queen was spotted driving her Range Rover without a seatbelt a day after Prince Philip's crash, little more than a mile from the scene of her husband's accident


The Queen was spotted driving her Range Rover without a seatbelt a day after Prince Philip's crash, little more than a mile from the scene of her husband's accident



The Queen was spotted driving her Range Rover without a seatbelt a day after Prince Philip's crash, little more than a mile from the scene of her husband's accident





Motoring experts said it was likely police would ask Philip (pictured at the wheel near Balmoral last year) to voluntarily surrender his driver's licence because of his age


Motoring experts said it was likely police would ask Philip (pictured at the wheel near Balmoral last year) to voluntarily surrender his driver's licence because of his age



Motoring experts said it was likely police would ask Philip (pictured at the wheel near Balmoral last year) to voluntarily surrender his driver's licence because of his age


It also emerged that in the aftermath of the accident, Philip was able to walk over and ask the occupants of the other car: 'Is everyone else alright?'


It is thought that his Land Rover may have been armoured, which could have helped protect him.


Retired barrister Roy Warne and grandfather Glenn Watson bravely rushed to help Philip out of the wreckage.


Mr Warne said: 'I was driving home and I saw a car – a black Land Rover – come out from the side road on the right and there was a huge collision with another car.' 




Witnesses yesterday revealed the 97-year-old was shaking and pleading 'get me out' after his Land Rover crashed (aftermath pictured) while he was alone and without a protection officer


Witnesses yesterday revealed the 97-year-old was shaking and pleading 'get me out' after his Land Rover crashed (aftermath pictured) while he was alone and without a protection officer



Witnesses yesterday revealed the 97-year-old was shaking and pleading 'get me out' after his Land Rover crashed (aftermath pictured) while he was alone and without a protection officer





A motorist who swerved around the wreckage (aftermath of crash pictured) said the duke was 'hanging from his seat' and saying 'my leg is trapped'. Four rescuers had to free him from his upturned Land Rover


A motorist who swerved around the wreckage (aftermath of crash pictured) said the duke was 'hanging from his seat' and saying 'my leg is trapped'. Four rescuers had to free him from his upturned Land Rover



A motorist who swerved around the wreckage (aftermath of crash pictured) said the duke was 'hanging from his seat' and saying 'my leg is trapped'. Four rescuers had to free him from his upturned Land Rover





Philip is believed to have just left Sandringham, marked in red, and was turning on to the A149  at this junction when he collided with a Kia and his car cartwheeled on to the other side of the road, circled blue


Philip is believed to have just left Sandringham, marked in red, and was turning on to the A149  at this junction when he collided with a Kia and his car cartwheeled on to the other side of the road, circled blue


Philip is believed to have just left Sandringham, marked in red, and was turning on to the A149  at this junction when he collided with a Kia and his car cartwheeled on to the other side of the road, circled blue



 


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Main photo article Prince Philip has been spotted behind the wheel of his brand new Land Rover today just two days after flipping his car in a horror crash.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, could be seen driving the car on his own without a seatbelt into the main entrance gate to the Sandringham estate on Saturday...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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