Police in the UK say they have spoken to the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip after he was pictured driving without a seatbelt, 48 hours after being involved in a road accident.
The BBC reports that a spokeswoman said "suitable words of advice have been given to the driver".
Meanwhile, Emma Fairweather who broke her wrist in the crash, has told the Mirror the duke has not apologised.
A Palace spokesman said contact had been made with the occupants of the car to exchange "well‑wishes".
The crash in which Prince Philip's Land Rover landed on its side, happened on Friday.
Two days later, pictures in the Daily Mail and The Sun appeared to show the duke who is now 97-years-old driving alone in a new Land Rover without a seatbelt.
[Source: BBC]
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