Prince Philip apologises to Mum injured in Car Crash
Prince Philip apologises to the mum injured in his car crash, telling her is ‘deeply sorry’.
Emma Fairweather, 46, was left in severe pain when the prince’s 4×4 crashed into the Kia she was in near Sandringham on January 17.
Her friend Ellie Townsend, 28, was driving the car when it crashed, with Ellie’s nine-month-old son inside.
KING’S LYNN, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 04: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh attends Sunday Service at St Peter and St Paul Church in West Newton on February 4, 2018, in King’s Lynn, United Kingdom.
The Prince was heavily criticised after the crash for not apologising to the victims but it seems now a signed letter has been delivered to the mum. In the letter, seen by the Sunday Mirror, the 97-year-old Duke wished Emma a ‘speedy recovery’
Read Prince Philip’s apology in full:
‘I would like you to know how very sorry I am for my part in the accident at the Babingley cross-roads. ‘I have been across that crossing any number of times and I know very well the amount of traffic that uses that main road.
‘It was a bright sunny day and at about three in the afternoon, the sun was low over the Wash. ‘In other words, the sun was shining low over the main road. In normal conditions I would have no difficulty in seeing traffic coming from the Dersingham direction, but I can only imagine that I failed to see the car coming, and I am very contrite about the consequences.
‘I was somewhat shaken after the accident, but I was greatly relieved that none of you were seriously injured.
‘As a crowd was beginning to gather, I was advised to return to Sandringham House by a local Police Officer. I have since learned that you suffered a broken arm.
I am deeply sorry about this injury. ‘I wish you a speedy recovery from a very distressing experience.’