Shanghai Daily

UK’s Philip surrenders driving license

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QUEEN Elizabeth’s 97-yearold husband Prince Philip has voluntaril­y given up his driving license after a crash last month, Buckingham Palace said on Saturday.

Philip escaped without injury on January 17 when the Land Rover he was driving flipped in a collision with a car close to the royals’ Sandringha­m residence in eastern England.

“After careful considerat­ion the Duke of Edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntaril­y surrender his driving license,” the royal palace said in a statement.

The other driver, a 28-yearold woman, suffered cuts to her knee and a 45-year-old woman passenger in the car, which also had a 9-month-old baby on board, sustained a broken wrist.

Witnesses said Philip pulled into a main road from a drive.

Philip, who suggested low sun had affected his sight for the crash, also received a warning from police for driving without a seat belt two days after the crash.

Norfolk Police confirmed that Philip voluntaril­y surrendere­d his license to officers on Saturday. It said it would forward the license to Britain’s licensing authority, the DVLA.

“The investigat­ion file for the (January 17) collision has been passed to the Crown Prosecutio­n Service for their considerat­ion,” it added.

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

There is no legal age in Britain to stop driving, but drivers over 70 must renew their licenses every three years.

(Reuters)

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