Royal CONSPIRACY: Prince Philip REFUSES to give up driving for THIS reason
PRINCE Philip's may be hiding his whereabouts from the Queen when he drives alone which might be why he is refusing to give up on driving after he was involved in a car accident last week, claimed a Royal commentator.
Royal 'expert' discusses Prince Philip's car crash by Sandringham
Speaking on talk show The Real Daytime, American Royal Commentator Loni Love speculated Prince Philip may be refusing to give up on his driving as he wants to hide where he goes from the Queen.
She said: “This is not Royal at all. He’s 97 years old.
“He could get a driver. I think he doesn’t want the Queen to know where he’s going.
“If you watched The Crown, they had these little clubs.
“Gentlemen’s clubs.”
The Duke of Edinburgh's Land Rover collided with a Kia carrying two women and a nine-month-old baby near the Queen’s Sandringham Estate last Thursday.
He could get a driver. I think he doesn’t want the Queen to know where he’s going
The Duke’s car flipped onto its side as he pulled out on to the A149, with the 97-year-old later claiming “the sun had been in his eyes”.
Just 48 hours later, he was pictured driving in a new Land Rover - but without a seatbelt, sparking fury and a warning from Norfolk Police.
Crash victim Emma Fairweather, 46, who suffered a broken wrist in the horror smash, hit out at the Duke saying she is “lucky to be alive”.
Ms Fairweather claims she and the 28-year-old driver in the Kia, who also required hospital treatment, have not had a direct apology from the prince.
Following the accident, Buckingham Palace initially said the parties had been contacted privately and “well wishes exchanged”.
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But Ms Fairweather disputes the claims and is now demanding action from the Royal Family. Some people are now calling on the Duke to publicly apologise for the accident.
However, Royal expert James Brookes says it is too early for the Duke to apologise while the police investigation is ongoing as it would assume his guilt automatically.
But the Royal Central Communications Director added: “If it does come out the prince was at fault then we will expect an apology, we will expect something from the Palace.
“You cannot have something that serious and not have something said.”
According to Mr Brookes, the real damage to the Duke’s reputation was caused after he was pictured driving without a seatbelt 48 hours later.
The royal correspondent said: “If he is driving anywhere, he should be wearing a seatbelt.
"The law is black and white about that and he should follow it”.
Kensington Palace has refused to comment on Ms Love’s allegation.