Prince Philip uninjured in car crash, palace says
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Prince Philip was unharmed after he was involved in a car crash Thursday, Buckingham Palace announced.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, was traveling near the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk when the incident occurred, a palace spokesperson told Fox News. Local police responded to the scene, the spokesperson said.
Prince Philip was attempting to pull out of a driveway when the crash occurred, the BBC reported. Pictures from the scene show his black Range Rover overturned. A witness told the media outlet they helped the royal out of his car.
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Two people in the other vehicle involved were treated for minor injuries and Prince Philip was seen by doctor as a precaution, Nicholas Witchell, BBC News' royal correspondent, said.
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip have been staying at the estate since Christmas.
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Last fall, the Duke of Edinburgh stepped away from many traditional royal duties. In April, he underwent a hip replacement operation.
Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II have been married since 1947. Elizabeth became queen in 1952, following the death of her father, King George VI.