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Two days after unscathed from a road accident, Prince Philip took the wheel again on Saturday, without fastening his seatbelt!
Newspapers published photos of Queen Elizabeth II's husband, unattached, aboard a new Land Rover Freelander on the Royal Estate of Sandringham in Norfolk (East of England).
An interview with the police
The prince had to talk about this with the police, who said that "proper advice has been given to the driver". "This is consistent with our standard reaction when we take cognizance of such images, showing this type of crime," said a spokeswoman for the police.
Unharmed, but "shaken"
On Thursday, the prince was unhurt, but "shaken", according to a witness, a road accident occurred near Sandringham, where Elizabeth and Philip spend much of the winter.
The powerful Land Rover Freelander that the prince was driving overturned after coming out of an alley of the royal estate to enter a road and collide with a Kia.
In Kia were two women and a nine-month-old baby who was in the back and was not injured. The pbadenger had a broken wrist and the driver was slightly injured on one knee.
The accident will be investigated.
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