London: Britain’s Prince Philip has apologised to a woman who broke her wrist after being involved in a car crash with the 97-year-old Duke’s Land Rover, saying that he is “deeply sorry” for the terrifying accident.
Last week, Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, miraculously escaped unhurt in the accident when the Land Rover he was driving flipped onto its side after a collision with another car carrying two women and a baby.
The Duke of Edinburgh was unharmed but the two women in the Kia hatchback were injured in the accident near the Queen’s Sandringham estate on Thursday.
The nine-month-old baby who was in the back seat of car was uninjured.
The Duke said in a letter to Emma Fairweather, who broke her wrist in the accident, that he was “very sorry” for his part in the accident, and wished “a speedy recovery from a very distressing experience, the Sunday Mirror reported. Fairweather said that she was “chuffed” that the prince had finally responded. (PTI)





