Woman involved in collision with Prince Philip reveals the aftermath of the accident

Publish Date
Monday, 21 January 2019, 8:32AM
Photo / Getty Images

Photo / Getty Images

The mother-of-two that was involved in the collision with Prince Philip last week has revealed that she is still waiting for an apology from Prince Philip after she sustained a broken wrist.

Though she was only the passenger, Emma Fairweather talked about how she "couldn't stop screaming" after the accident near the Sandringham Estate.

Fairweather also revealed how she is "lucky to be alive" and is quite annoyed with how Buckingham Palace has handled the aftermath.

Despite officials saying that contact had been made with the occupants of the Kia, Emma revealed that she hadn't heard anything at all from the Palace.

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When talking to the Daily Mirror about the accident, she said that it happened in "slow motion" and how she "couldn't stop screaming."

"I love the royals but I've been ignored and rejected and I'm in a lot of pain.

"It would mean the world to me if Prince Philip said sorry but I have no idea if he's sorry at all.

"What would it have taken for him and the Queen to send me a card and a bunch of flowers?"

Just two days after the accident, Prince Philip was spotted driving again.

The 97-year-old Duke was photographed driving a brand new Land Rover without a seatbelt on Sandringham Estate.

Buckingham Palace has not commented on the images but Police have reportedly spoken to Philip since the photos emerged.

 

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