Crash victim 'lucky to be alive': Prince Philip has not said sorry
Sunday, 20 January 2019 A mother-of-two who broke her wrist after being involved in a car crash with Prince Philip has revealed how the Duke of Edinburgh has yet to apologise to her.Emma Fairweather, 45, was a passenger in the Kia involved in the collision...
Channel24 reports that Prince Philip was seen driving, just a few days after being involved in a car accident, without wearing a seatbelt. On Thursday, The Duke of Edinburgh was involved in a two-car collision in Norfolk, England—close to the Queen's Sandringham estate. Reports say that the...
London — Prince Philip won’t face charges in connection with a car collision that left two women injured, British prosecutors said Thursday. The decision came just days after Buckingham Palace said..
FILE PHOTO: Debris is seen at the scene where Britain's Prince Philip was involved in a traffic accident, near the Sandringham estate in eastern England, Britain, January 18, 2019. REUTERS/Chris..
The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, collided last month with another vehicle carrying two women, aged 28 and 45, as well as a nine-month old baby boy. While the 97-year-old emerged..
According to Business Insider, Buckingham Palace and Norfolk Police have confirmed that 97-year-old Prince Philip is surrendering his driver's license. This decision is coming about a month after..
The Duke of Edinburgh has voluntarily surrendered his driving license after getting involved in a car crash. CNN reports Buckingham Palace made the announcement on Saturday, weeks after the 97-year-old..
WEbsite channel24.co.za reports Britain's Prince Philip has apologised to a woman who was injured when the car she was riding in collided with a Land Rover that he was driving. The 97-year-old husband..
A woman who broke her wrist in a car crash involving the Duke of Edinburgh has said she feels "safer" now he has given up his driving licence.Emma Fairweather,... New Zealand Herald Also reported by •IndiaTimes •Reuters •Japan Today •Bangkok Post •E! Online