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"After careful consideration, the Duke of Edinburgh made the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving license," the palace said in a statement.
The prince later apologized to Emma Fairweather, a victim of a broken arm in the collision, accusing the collision with the sunlight that was obscuring her view and admitting that it had been "shaken" by the incident.
"I have crossed this crossing many times and I am very familiar with the traffic that travels along this main road," wrote the Duke of Edinburgh, attributing this incident to the sunlight.
The accident tipped the duke's car to the side. A witness later told the press badociation that he had helped pull Philip, a bloody man, from the vehicle.
After receiving the letter, she told the newspaper, "I find it very nice that he signed" Philip "and not the official title.I was pleasantly surprised by the personalized nature."
The incident dominated the British media and led to a public debate about whether people over a certain age should be subjected to a new driving test.
Max Foster from CNN contributed to this report.
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