Prince Philip has crashed a car near Sandringham Estate in the United Kingdom.
The BBC has reported that the 97-year-old is uninjured. The Duke of Edinburgh was driving a Range Rover and was driving out of an intersection on Elizabeth Way when he collided with a Kia carrying three people including a mother and her baby.
According to eyewitnesses, the Duke's car overturned and they helped to free him from the wreckage, the BBC reports. He was conscious but "very, very shocked", they said.
Witness Roy Warne was first on the scene and told The Sun, "I saw the car flip and thought f...... hell.
Warne helped the Duke get out of the car,"I looked down and had the Prince's blood on my hands. All I could think is, thank goodness there wasn't more."
The Duke was breathalysed by police and told them that he had been "dazzled by the sun".