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A mother of two who fractured her wrist after being involved in a car accident with Prince Philip on Thursday revealed that the Duke of Edinburgh had not yet apologized.
Emma Fairweather, 45, was a Kia pbadenger involved in the collision and described how she "could not stop screaming" when she crashed near the Sandringham property in Norfolk.
She added that she was "lucky enough to be alive" and that she was unhappy with how Buckingham Palace had handled the accident.
Fairweather says she has not heard anything from the palace, while officials have previously said contacts have been made.
Emma Fairweather, 45, was a Kia pbadenger involved in a collision between Kia and Prince Philip on Thursday
The Kia was driven by a 28-year-old woman, whose nine-month-old baby was also in the car.
Ms. Fairweather felt "overwhelmed" by the experience of the accident, particularly by the fact that the Duke of Edinburgh was a victim.
In the mirror, she explained how the accident occurred "in slow motion" and stated that she "could not help yelling".
She said: "I love the royal family but I have been ignored and rejected and I have a very bad time.
"If Prince Philip told me to apologize, it would mean everyone, but I do not know at all if he's sorry.
"What would it take for him and the queen to send me a card and a bouquet of flowers?"
Prince Philip was photographed driving a new Land Rover just 48 hours after his dramatic accident.
Images released on Saturday seemed to show him wearing black sunglbades without a seatbelt while he was back behind the wheel of a new Freelander in the Queen's Sandringham area.
Buckingham Palace did not immediately comment on the pictures.
Police spoke to the Duke of Edinburgh after the publication of the photos.
A Norfolk police spokeswoman said the police were aware of the photos and that "proper advice was given to the driver.
Prince Philip was spotted driving his brand new Land Rover today, just two days after the reversal of his car in a horrendous accident.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, was driving the car alone without a seatbelt in the main entrance of the Sandringham Estate on Saturday afternoon.
"This corresponds to our usual reaction when we are informed that such images show this type of offense."
According to the Telegraph, Ms. Fairweather's friends claimed that she and the 28-year-old driver Kia had been "notified" by the police not to talk about the collision.
The Duke of Edinburgh would have said, "I'm such a fool" after being pulled out of his Freelander on Thursday, after falling over in a collision with a Kia close to Sandringham.
The two women inside Kia were injured in the collision but the nine-month-old baby was unharmed, the police said.
The Duke had an eye test with the police on Saturday, a source confirmed.
On Friday, Queen's transport manager, Alex Garty, was seen in Sandringham as a new Freelander was delivered to the Royal Residence.
A driver claims that Prince Philip almost crashed against her near the Sandringham estate before her shocking Thursday crash (photo).
A spokeswoman for the palace said Friday that Prince Philip had exchanged "wishes of happiness" with the wounded women and that there did not seem to be any lasting problems after the collision.
A source said the same day: "The duke's routine in the coming days will continue normally".
Victoria Warne, a retired NHS employee, told the newspaper that she had spoken to the Duke while she was occupying injured occupants of the Kia.
The 72-year-old from Norfolk said: "The pbadenger in the other car told me:" I've always wanted to meet a royal – but not that way. "
She added that the duke – who had been found without "worry" after his report Friday morning – had asked questions about the fate of those involved in the accident.
"I told him that the baby was fine – but we thought the pbadenger had broken her arm," she said.
"He looked so worried and said," I'm so stupid. "
The female driver of the Kia, 28, can be seen sitting in a police car holding her nine-month-old baby (surrounded) following the accident.
It is believed that Philip just left Sandringham, shown in red, and was heading towards the A149 at that junction when he collided with a Kia.
The Queen was spotted driving her Range Rover without a seatbelt a day after Prince Philip 's accident, just over a mile from her husband' s crash site.
The Norfolk police said two women – the 28-year-old Kia driver injured on the knee and the 45-year-old pbadenger who had broken her wrist – were treated at the King Elizabeth & Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Lynn and released.
Police are currently investigating the accident and said "any appropriate action" would be taken if necessary.
Nick Freeman, the lawyer dubbed Mr. Loophole, said that the Duke could be prosecuted for driving carelessly and be careful if he was alleged to have made a mistake.
But he added: "If the sun was so low and so fair to you, it is sometimes impossible to see, and it may be so, which would allow it to defend itself."
The Duke, who retired from public office in 2017 but remains active, could also avoid prosecution by abandoning his license, according to the lawyer known to represent famous clients like David Beckham.
Police in Norfolk said in a statement Friday: "As with the standard procedure in the event of a collision, the incident will be investigated and all appropriate measures will be taken.
"We are aware of the public interest in this case, however, as in any other investigation, it would be inappropriate to speculate on the causes of the collision until an investigation is conducted."
A motorist who skidded around the wreck (as a result of the accident described) stated that the duke was "hanging from his seat" and said "my leg is stuck". Four rescuers had to release him from his overturned Land Rover
Witnesses revealed yesterday that the 97-year-old shook and pleaded "Get me out" after the crash of his Land Rover (pictured left) while he was alone and without a protection officer.
Mrs. Warne's 75-year-old husband, Roy, helped the injured duke get out of his car.
He told the Sun that Philip, who had been very shocked by the accident, had asked if everyone was okay and that he was told the police that he had been "dazzled by the sun".
Prince Philip was examined at the hospital on the advice of a doctor, but a report revealed no worrying injuries, said a palace spokesman.
The accident occurred when Philip Freelander was removed from a secondary road on a stretch of the A149 highway, designated by the local authorities for damage. 39 possible security measures.
The duke seemed to be traveling without a police protection officer, people who guarded all the elderly members of the royal family at public and private events.
At a meeting that was to coincide with Friday, the Norfolk County Council approved a plan to lower the speed limit from 60 to 50 mph, backed by speed cameras.
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