It seems royalty won’t turn a blind eye to public transportation. Queen Elizabeth was surprisingly spotted at King’s Lynn Railway station in Norfolk on Monday, February 11, for her big return to London.
The 92-year-old has been in Sandringham House in Norfolk for what has been the longest lasting Christmas break we’ve ever seen, as she previously left in late December to start the journey.
Click through the gallery above to see more photos of the Queen riding the train like the rest of us average Joe’s!
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For the ride home, Elizabeth bundled up in a gray and white striped coat on top of a beige dress and black slide-on shoes.
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We imagine this trip was far-from-relaxing for the royal, who has been having to deal with her husband Prince Philip's bad behavior.
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The 97-year-old was under fire in recent weeks after leaving Emma Fairweather with a broken wrist during a scary accident that left his Land Rover overturned at Sandringham estate.
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Philip was put on blast by the victim, which led him to eventually publically apologize to her for the wrongdoing.
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On top of that, he surrendered his license! Norfolk police confirmed that the “97-year-old driver of the Land Rover involved in the collision at Sandringham on Thursday 17 January 2019 has today (Saturday 9 February 2019) voluntarily surrendered his license to officers.”
They added, “We will follow the standard procedure and return the license to the DVLA. The investigation file for the collision has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for their consideration.”
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No wonder they have to take the train...
For the ride home, Elizabeth bundled up in a gray and white striped coat on top of a beige dress and black slide-on shoes.
We imagine this trip was far-from-relaxing for the royal, who has been having to deal with her husband Prince Philip's bad behavior.
The 97-year-old was under fire in recent weeks after leaving Emma Fairweather with a broken wrist during a scary accident that left his Land Rover overturned at Sandringham estate.
Philip was put on blast by the victim, which led him to eventually publically apologize to her for the wrongdoing.
On top of that, he surrendered his license! Norfolk police confirmed that the “97-year-old driver of the Land Rover involved in the collision at Sandringham on Thursday 17 January 2019 has today (Saturday 9 February 2019) voluntarily surrendered his license to officers.”
They added, “We will follow the standard procedure and return the license to the DVLA. The investigation file for the collision has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for their consideration.”
No wonder they have to take the train...