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BBC News - the D of Edinburger in a car crash near Sandringham
,his R-Rover overturned, uninjured but what the hell is a 98 year old man doing driving.....I don't care if he is in the royal family
,his R-Rover overturned, uninjured but what the hell is a 98 year old man doing driving.....I don't care if he is in the royal family
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https:/ /www.it v.com/n ews/201 9-01-17 /prince -philip -involv ed-in-s andring ham-car -crash/
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https:/ /people .com/ro yals/pr ince-ph ilip-ca r-accid ent-not -injure d/
// A source tells PEOPLE that Prince Philip, 97, was driving at the time of the accident //
// A source tells PEOPLE that Prince Philip, 97, was driving at the time of the accident //
Probably the royal reaction on hearing the news.... https:/ /cdn.im ages.da ilystar .co.uk/ dynamic /1/phot os/3010 00/620x /queen- 503873. jpg
I'm fairly sure I know exactly where the accident occurred. It is not a drive that the Duke pulled out from but a public road which crosses the A149 from the Sandringham Estate and leads to the village of Wolferton.
About twenty years ago I was travelling south from Hunstanton towards Kings Lynn on an misty, icy morning between Christmas and New Year. From the left (from the Sandringham Estate) appeared a dark blue Range Rover driver by an elderly woman wearing a headscarf. I was doing about 35mph (more than fast enough for the conditions) and I had to brake far more harshly than I would have liked. I managed to stop about ten or twelve feet from the emerging Range Rover which had hesitated and almost stopped across my path, straddling the main road. I identified the driver quite clearly as H M Queen. She waved, gave me a sort of "guilty" smile and pulled away, disappearing towards Wolferton.
I don't know what attraction that village holds for the Royal couple. Perhaps they pop down to the village to get a few groceries and the daily paper.
About twenty years ago I was travelling south from Hunstanton towards Kings Lynn on an misty, icy morning between Christmas and New Year. From the left (from the Sandringham Estate) appeared a dark blue Range Rover driver by an elderly woman wearing a headscarf. I was doing about 35mph (more than fast enough for the conditions) and I had to brake far more harshly than I would have liked. I managed to stop about ten or twelve feet from the emerging Range Rover which had hesitated and almost stopped across my path, straddling the main road. I identified the driver quite clearly as H M Queen. She waved, gave me a sort of "guilty" smile and pulled away, disappearing towards Wolferton.
I don't know what attraction that village holds for the Royal couple. Perhaps they pop down to the village to get a few groceries and the daily paper.