Prince Philip surrenders driving license weeks after car accident

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Philip, the and the husband of Elizabeth II, surrendered his driving license on Saturday afternoon (local time), week after he escaped unharmed in a that took place near Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, situated in eastern part of England.

"After careful consideration The has taken the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving licence," the said in a statement on Saturday.

On January 17, was driving a when "he was involved in a road traffic accident with another vehicle but was not injured". The was not in the car when the accident took place, according to the palace.

Following the incident, visited a doctor at the Sandringham Estate, the Queen's private home, where the said that the Duke did not suffer any injury, reported.

During the mishap, the Duke's vehicle collided with another vehicle carrying two women, aged 28 and 45, and a nine-month-old infant. The police said that while the infant escaped unscathed, the 28-year-old woman suffered cuts to her knee, and the 45-year-old woman broke her wrist.

The injuries to the two women were not life-threatening.

However, following the incident, the Prince in a letter apologised to the car accident victims, saying, "I would like you to know how very sorry I am for my part in the accident," while adding, "I have been across that crossing any number of times and I know very well the amount of traffic that uses that main road."

Later, the Prince was even criticised for not wearing a seat belt while driving the car.

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First Published: Sun, February 10 2019. 01:58 IST