Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II of England, had to talk to the police after driving without a seatbelt, just two days after escaping a road accident.

"Appropriate advice has been given". The police seized the case after newspapers published photos taken on Saturday showing the 97-year-old prince, without seatbelt, driving a new Land Rover Freelander on the Sandringham Royal Estate at is from England. A spokeswoman for the local police said police were aware of the photographs and said "proper guidance has been given to the driver".

Prince Philip is talking about him. An event that comes just two days after the prince was released unharmed but "shaken" from a road accident occurred Thursday near Sandringham, where Elizabeth and Philip spend much of the winter. The powerful Land Rover Freelander that the prince was driving overturned after leaving a driveway from the royal estate to enter a road and collide with another car. In Kia were two women and a nine-month-old baby who was in the back and was not injured. The passenger had a broken wrist and the driver was slightly injured on one knee.

Of a fiery temperament and endowed with a humor deemed corrosive, author of gaffes sometimes with xenophobic hints, Prince Philip had taken his retirement from public office in August 2017 after having participated in more than 22,000 official public commitments since the accession from his wife to the throne in 1952.