Anonymous wrote:Let's just say that 10-month-old will never have to work a day in his/her life.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the accident wasn't his fault. There's always the possibility the driver of the other car caused it.
Possibly. But looking at his damaged/overturned vehicle and that he was exiting a driveway, it seems like he t-boned the other car, so probably his fault.
Wow. What kind of a street does the driveway front to? It took some speed to make that accident happen.
Maybe the other car pulled out in front of him. Given how they are situated that is a distinct possibility. The 97 year old man could be in the right.
No - he drove off a private road straight into the traffic without stopping. The other cars drivers are alive with scrapes, a broken arm and a traumatized 10-month-Old.
Witness Roy Warne, 75, said of the smash near Sandringham, Norfolk: “It was frightening to see."
Mr Warne also told how Prince Philip said he was “dazzled by the sun” at a T-junction before his Land Rover hit another car carrying a mother and baby.
He said The Duke of Edinburgh was pulled from the wreckage “conscious” but “very, very shocked and shaken”.
Prince Philip was breathalysed by police following the horrific smash.
Barrister Roy, 75, who was first at the scene, helped to free the “disorientated” royal from his motor, which had overturned.
He heard the Duke later admit to cops he had been “dazzled by the sun”.
So... wonder how this plays out, lawsuit-wise....
Can you sue the Royals? THAT I'd love to see.
I think you technically can. England doesn't have the lese majeste laws like Thailand so it should be good to go. Like the Spanish trial of the Infanta (Spanish blood princess who was 3rd in line for the throne until 2005) and her husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the accident wasn't his fault. There's always the possibility the driver of the other car caused it.
Possibly. But looking at his damaged/overturned vehicle and that he was exiting a driveway, it seems like he t-boned the other car, so probably his fault.
Wow. What kind of a street does the driveway front to? It took some speed to make that accident happen.
Maybe the other car pulled out in front of him. Given how they are situated that is a distinct possibility. The 97 year old man could be in the right.
No - he drove off a private road straight into the traffic without stopping. The other cars drivers are alive with scrapes, a broken arm and a traumatized 10-month-Old.
Witness Roy Warne, 75, said of the smash near Sandringham, Norfolk: “It was frightening to see."
Mr Warne also told how Prince Philip said he was “dazzled by the sun” at a T-junction before his Land Rover hit another car carrying a mother and baby.
He said The Duke of Edinburgh was pulled from the wreckage “conscious” but “very, very shocked and shaken”.
Prince Philip was breathalysed by police following the horrific smash.
Barrister Roy, 75, who was first at the scene, helped to free the “disorientated” royal from his motor, which had overturned.
He heard the Duke later admit to cops he had been “dazzled by the sun”.
So... wonder how this plays out, lawsuit-wise....
Can you sue the Royals? THAT I'd love to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that the good samaritan who pulled the passengers out and the local police only mention one man - so no royal police officer with Philip, apparently. This is going to be a headache for the BRF in more than one way.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8222210/prince-philip-legs-car-crash-caused-by-sun/
Yep. Not only was he driving himself at 97 but he apparently ordered his RPOs to stay back. They didn't show up to the scene until AFTER the lawyer who first arrived at the wreck had pulled Prince Phillip out of the car through his window and before that rescued the mother and baby from the car.

Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that the good samaritan who pulled the passengers out and the local police only mention one man - so no royal police officer with Philip, apparently. This is going to be a headache for the BRF in more than one way.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8222210/prince-philip-legs-car-crash-caused-by-sun/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That wreck looks almost as bad as Diana's but apparently he's fine.
What I think they need to do is take the keys from the 97-year-old Prince. Let him keep driving the carriages though.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-46912691
Those horses are gorgeous
Anonymous wrote:That wreck looks almost as bad as Diana's but apparently he's fine.
What I think they need to do is take the keys from the 97-year-old Prince. Let him keep driving the carriages though.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-46912691
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the accident wasn't his fault. There's always the possibility the driver of the other car caused it.
Possibly. But looking at his damaged/overturned vehicle and that he was exiting a driveway, it seems like he t-boned the other car, so probably his fault.
Wow. What kind of a street does the driveway front to? It took some speed to make that accident happen.
Maybe the other car pulled out in front of him. Given how they are situated that is a distinct possibility. The 97 year old man could be in the right.
No - he drove off a private road straight into the traffic without stopping. The other cars drivers are alive with scrapes, a broken arm and a traumatized 10-month-Old.
Witness Roy Warne, 75, said of the smash near Sandringham, Norfolk: “It was frightening to see."
Mr Warne also told how Prince Philip said he was “dazzled by the sun” at a T-junction before his Land Rover hit another car carrying a mother and baby.
He said The Duke of Edinburgh was pulled from the wreckage “conscious” but “very, very shocked and shaken”.
Prince Philip was breathalysed by police following the horrific smash.
Barrister Roy, 75, who was first at the scene, helped to free the “disorientated” royal from his motor, which had overturned.
He heard the Duke later admit to cops he had been “dazzled by the sun”.
So... wonder how this plays out, lawsuit-wise....
Can you sue the Royals? THAT I'd love to see.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they breathalyzed him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the accident wasn't his fault. There's always the possibility the driver of the other car caused it.
Possibly. But looking at his damaged/overturned vehicle and that he was exiting a driveway, it seems like he t-boned the other car, so probably his fault.
Wow. What kind of a street does the driveway front to? It took some speed to make that accident happen.
Maybe the other car pulled out in front of him. Given how they are situated that is a distinct possibility. The 97 year old man could be in the right.
No - he drove off a private road straight into the traffic without stopping. The other cars drivers are alive with scrapes, a broken arm and a traumatized 10-month-Old.
Witness Roy Warne, 75, said of the smash near Sandringham, Norfolk: “It was frightening to see."
Mr Warne also told how Prince Philip said he was “dazzled by the sun” at a T-junction before his Land Rover hit another car carrying a mother and baby.
He said The Duke of Edinburgh was pulled from the wreckage “conscious” but “very, very shocked and shaken”.
Prince Philip was breathalysed by police following the horrific smash.
Barrister Roy, 75, who was first at the scene, helped to free the “disorientated” royal from his motor, which had overturned.
He heard the Duke later admit to cops he had been “dazzled by the sun”.
So... wonder how this plays out, lawsuit-wise....
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine how much secret service was sh*tting itself when he insisted on driving the Obamas and the queen around?