Prince Philip breathalysed after being involved in car crash
Written by News on 18/01/2019
The Duke of Edinburgh has been involved in a car crash while he was driving close to the Sandringham Estate.
Prince Philip was breathalysed – along with the driver of Kia that was also involved in the collision – in line with police policy.
Both breathalyser tests were negative, Norfolk Police said.
Buckingham Palace confirmed Prince Philip was at the wheel but said he was unhurt. Although the duke was checked by a doctor, he did not go to hospital and has since returned to Sandringham.
In a statement, Norfolk Police said: “The female driver of the Kia suffered cuts while the female passenger sustained an arm injury, both requiring hospital treatment.”
The force added that both women have since been discharged.
Pictures from the scene show the 97-year-old’s Land Rover overturned on the side of the road – and later, the heavily damaged vehicle was seen close to a recovery truck.
Another passenger was in the vehicle at the time of the crash. While a spokeswoman would not comment on who this was, it was likely his close protection officer.
The collision happened on the A149 – a busy road running through the royal estate.
Both vehicles have since been recovered, and the road remained open despite the crash.
Berneen Caney, an eyewitness at the scene, told Sky News she saw six or seven people standing near the junction where the collision occurred, as well as police and paramedics.
She said: “It appeared to be quite serious, there was a lot of glass over the road as well as debris, I saw one of the cars was quite badly damaged. As for the Land Rover, its windows were smashed.”
Sky’s royal commentator, Alastair Bruce, said the duke is getting over “what must have been an incredible shock” – and described him as someone who is “very keen on remaining physically active”.
Royal author Penny Junor said she was “amazed that he got out unscathed”.
The incident is bound to raise questions about whether Prince Philip, who retired from public engagements in 2017 and had a hip replacement in May last year, is still able to drive safely.
While there is no legal limit on driving ages in the UK, motorists have to renew their licence at least 90 days before reaching the age of 70, and then every three years after that.
The duke drove former US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle during their state visit in 2016.
Mr Obama said later: “I can report that it was very smooth riding.”
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