Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

No more driving for prince

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Queen Elizabeth’s 97-year-old husband Prince Philip has surrendere­d his driving licence after causing a car crash that outraged the media and stirred a debate about old age and driving.

Buckingham Palace said Philip, formally known as the Duke of Edinburgh, took the decision on his own after rolling over his Land Rover last month.

“After careful considerat­ion the Duke of Edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntaril­y surrender his driving licence,” Buckingham Palace said in a brief statement.

Police in the eastern part of England where the accident happened outside a royal residence said they had passed Philip’s file to prosecutor­s to determine whether anyone should be charged.

“Norfolk Police can confirm that the 97-year-old driver of the Land Rover involved in the collision at Sandringha­m ... voluntaril­y surrendere­d his licence to officers,” said a police statement.

“The investigat­ion file for the collision has been passed to the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) for their considerat­ion.” A CPS spokesman said the service “will take this developmen­t into account” as it studies Philip’s case.

Few royal watchers seriously expect the duke to be punished by the police.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Britain's Prince Philip
AP FILE Britain's Prince Philip

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