The Queen attends church near Sandringham in the midst of Prince Philip's accident controversy



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The queen arrived at the church in the middle of a controversy over the conduct of her husband, Prince Philip.

Earlier in the day, Her Majesty was driven to St. Peter's Church in Wolferton, near Sandringham Estate, in Norfolk County, for her first public appearance since her husband's car was flipped into a dramatic accident.

The chapel is three miles from the Queen's private home and near Prince Philip's smash scene.

On Thursday, the prince was involved in a collision that left him trapped in his overturned vehicle. Two women and a nine-month-old baby were to be hospitalized for minor injuries.

On Saturday, the 97-year-old royal was warned by police after being photographed driving a new green Land Rover without a seatbelt.



The Queen went to church this morning in Wolferton, Norfolk



The Queen was led to St. Peter's Church

The Queen arrived at St. Pierre accompanied by her son, Prince Andrew, amid speculation about her husband's conduct and apparent contempt for the highway code.

Although driving without a seatbelt is punishable by a fine of up to £ 500, Prince Philip was only tic-tac on the part of the police.

The queen herself was shot on Friday when she was seen driving without a seatbelt.



Queen Elizabeth II attends Sunday service at the Wolferton Church, Norfolk, after Prince Phillip's car accident



Prince Philip did not attend the church with the Queen following his accident on Thursday

The next day she was photographed attached to the steering wheel.

The day after the accident – which left Ema Fairweather, 46-year-old Kia pbadenger wrist broken wrist – Prince Philip underwent a medical examination at the hospital.



His Majesty made his first public appearance in St Peter since the pbadage of Prince Philip's car



The queen smiles as she is greeted in Saint-Pierre

On Friday, a spokesman for the palace said: "In the opinion of the doctor, the Duke of Edinburgh visited Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King & Lynn this morning for a precautionary badessment.

"This confirmed that His Royal Highness did not have any worrying wounds.The Duke returned to Sandringham."

He also had a vision test with the police, which he managed.

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