Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip has been involved in a car crash near the Sandringham Estate.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, was driving the car and tried to pull out of a driveway and onto the mainroad, when the accident happened. An eye witness claims that in the process his Land Rover overturned onto its side.
Thankfully, the Duke was not injured in the collision.
Norfolk Police said officers were called to the Sandringham Estate shortly before 3pm on Thursday afternoon "following reports of a collision involving two cars"
Norfolk Police and ambulance crews arrived the scene, on the A149 today, January 17, where they found two people in one of the vehicles suffering minor injuries.
The corporation said:
The eyewitnesses said they helped the duke out of the vehicle. He was conscious but 'very, very shocked' and shaken.
A doctor has examined Prince Philip at Sandringham.
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace reacted to the incident and confirmed that the Duke is fine.
The spokesperson said:
The Duke of Edinburgh was involved in a road traffic accident with another vehicle this afternoon.
The Duke was not injured.
She added:
He saw a doctor as a precaution and the doctor confirmed he was not injured.
The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, shared a message of support for the Duke of Edinburgh following the car accident.
He tweeted:
Almighty God, the Fountain of all Goodness, We humbly beseech thee to bless Philip Duke of Edinburgh: Enbue him with thy Holy Spirit; enrich him with thy Heavenly Grace; prosper him with all happiness; and bring him to thine everlasting kingdom, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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