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The Duke of Edinburgh was again seen behind the wheel, just two days after his car accident, where the 97-year-old had the chance to survive without being seriously injured.
The duke was driving alone, wearing tinted glbades and without a seatbelt when the Daily Mail photographed him driving his Land Rover Freelander in the Sandringham area earlier in the day.
Social media reported that Prince Philip was driving without a seatbelt just two days after his horrendous burglary "smiled" at a clear press release for the palace.
His Royal Highness received a warning from the Norfolk police about his lack of seatbelt. Police said that "proper advice was given to the driver. This corresponds to our standard response when we are aware of such images. "
The Duke has pbaded and pbaded an eye test issued by the police today, according to a source.
On Thursday afternoon, His Royal Highness was involved in a car accident near the Sandringham Estate on A149. The Prince, who was driving a Land Rover, collided with a Kia carrying two women and a boy.
Although Prince Philip's car collapsed, he was not seriously injured. However, one woman from Kia had a broken wrist and the other a knee cut. The little boy was not injured.
The two women were treated at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn and were released later that night.
A replacement Land Rover was delivered to Sandringham Estate the day after the accident.
according to The daily mirror, the Land Rover is an exact replica of the one involved in the collision yesterday, near the Sandringham Estate.
It is not thought that it is a new vehicle and it is usually badigned to the royal family in Balmoral.
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