Cancer, dementia, a car accident. Nothing can take Prince Philip down. The ailing 97-year-old has been in poor health in recent months, and we imagine his latest traffic fiasco isn’t helping his ailing state of mind.
According to multiple reports, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Land Rover overturned at Sandringham estate on Thursday, January 17. A Daily Mail insider revealed he’s “conscious but very shocked and shaken.”
This news comes after ENQUIRER reported that Philip was pumped full of meds despite his debilitating health to make it to his granddaughter Princess Eugenie’s wedding last October.
Here’s hoping Queen E is home making her hubby tea after his unfortunate dramatic day.
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“Officers were called to the A149 at Sandringham Estate today, Thursday the 17th of January, 2019 shortly before 3 pm following reports of a collision involving two cars,” Norfolk authorities told Radar Online. “Police and ambulance attended. Two people in one vehicle suffered minor injuries. The road is not blocked and remains open.”
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Another source told Us Weekly, "The Duke of Edinburgh was involved in a road traffic accident with another vehicle this afternoon, the accident took place close to the Sandringham Estate or the private home of Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke was not injured. Local police attended to the scene."
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An up-close photo shows the vehicle fully tipped on its side at Sandringham Estate. Luckily for him, Philip made it out alive.
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The scary spill left the car in not-so-good condition. It seems he'll have to get another vehicle to whip around during his retirement!
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“Officers were called to the A149 at Sandringham Estate today, Thursday the 17th of January, 2019 shortly before 3 pm following reports of a collision involving two cars,” Norfolk authorities told Radar Online. “Police and ambulance attended. Two people in one vehicle suffered minor injuries. The road is not blocked and remains open.”
Another source told Us Weekly, "The Duke of Edinburgh was involved in a road traffic accident with another vehicle this afternoon, the accident took place close to the Sandringham Estate or the private home of Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke was not injured. Local police attended to the scene."
An up-close photo shows the vehicle fully tipped on its side at Sandringham Estate. Luckily for him, Philip made it out alive.
The scary spill left the car in not-so-good condition. It seems he'll have to get another vehicle to whip around during his retirement!