The victim of the Prince Philip crash undergoes surgery to implant metal plates after a painful wrist injury that does not heal



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A wounded mom in a road accident with Prince Philip will be forced to have a broken wrist surgery this week.

Emma Fairweather, 46, now needs a titanium plate to repair the fracture after any attempt to put it down has failed naturally.

    Emma Fairweather now needs a titanium plate to repair the fracture

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Emma Fairweather now needs a titanium plate to repair the fracture

She will be absent from work until April and will face eight weeks of casting.

She told the Sunday Mirror, "It completely struck me.

"I think the last three weeks of pain and recovery have been in vain, now I have to start all over again, it's like Groundhog Day.

"I want him to know the full effect it has on my life.

I have never had surgery and I will have this titanium plate for life

Emma Fairweather

"I have never had surgery and I will have this titanium plate all my life."

"I'm nervous, although I hope it will be simple."

This comes after the "shaken" Duke told him that he was "deeply sorry" and wished him a speedy recovery in a letter sent four days after the crash.

Emma will need a general anesthesia for the operation, which should involve general anesthesia at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn.

She is currently investigating a claim of bodily harm against the Duke.

    The Duke of Edinburgh driving on the Sandringham Estate

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The Duke of Edinburgh driving on the Sandringham Estate
    After the accident that saw Prince Philip's Land Rover tip over and crush Kia
After the accident that saw Prince Philip's Land Rover tip over and crush Kia
    A witness told the Sun how the king said:
A witness told the Sun how the king had said, "I am so stupid" after her husband pulled her out of her crumbling car.
    New shots show the piercing winter sun shining among the trees along the A149 near Sandringham, Norfolk

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New shots show the piercing winter sun shining among the trees along the A149 near Sandringham, Norfolk


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