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Britain’s Prince Philip recovers after crash

97-year-old royal’s Land Rover involved in two-vehicle wreck

- By Danica Kirka and Gregory Katz

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II’s 97-year-old husband Prince Philip was recovering at the royal Sandringha­m estate after the Land Rover he was driving rolled over on its side in a collision with another vehicle.

An alarming photo showing Philip’s toppled black Land Rover dominated the front pages Friday of Britain’s tabloids. The Daily Mirror’s headline read: “Philip, 97, cheats death in crash.”

Buckingham Palace said Philip received a “precaution­ary checkup” at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Friday and was found to have “no injuries of concern.”

Witness Roy Warne told the BBC he was driving home from work Thursday when the accident involving Philip’s Land Rover and a compact car unfolded in front of him shortly before 3 p.m.

“I saw a car, a black Rover, come out from a side road and it rolled and ended up on the other side of the road,” Warne said. “I saw it careering, tumbling across the road and ending up on the other side.”

Warne said he helped free a baby from the second car, a Kia, before helping the prince out of his vehicle, which was lying on its side. Warne found Philip trapped in the car, but persuaded him to move one leg at a time to get out. He then pulled him out, saying he was not sure whether it was through the windshield or the sun roof. The prince was able to immediatel­y stand up and walk around.

“He was obviously shaken, and then he went and asked if everyone else was all right,” Warne said.

The driver of the Kia, a 28year-old woman, suffered cuts to her knee while her passenger, a 45-year-old woman, suffered a broken wrist.

Both were taken to the hospital and sent home. The 9-monthold baby in the Kia was not injured.

Police said they conducted breath tests on both drivers after the accident and both tested negative for alcohol.

Philip has largely retired from public life but is known for his fierce independen­ce and his love of driving cars and horse-drawn carriages. He has seemed to be in generally good health in recent months.

There is no upper age limit for driving in Britain, although drivers 70 and over are required to renew their licenses every three years and notify authoritie­s if they have suffered from ailments such as strokes, epilepsy or glaucoma.

Buckingham Palace officials said Friday that Philip has a valid driver’s license and has complied with all Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency requiremen­ts.

He and Elizabeth, 92, have been on an extended Christmas vacation at Sandringha­m, one of her favored rural homes, 110 miles north of London.

Prime Minister Theresa May sent Philip a message wishing him well after the accident.

Police did not provide further details about the crash.

“We are aware of the public interest in this case, however, as with any other investigat­ion it would be inappropri­ate to speculate on the causes of the collision until an investigat­ion is carried out,” Norfolk Constabula­ry said.

By coincidenc­e, authoritie­s in the area had planned to consider improving safety on the road, the A149. Norfolk County Council will discuss reducing the speed limit on the road from 60 mph to 50 mph and installing safety cameras.

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John Stillwell / Associated Press Media members take photos where Prince Philip was involved in an accident Thursday while he was driving. Philip was unharmed. Two passengers in the other vehicle suffered minor injuries.
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