Hey there, friends. Let me tell you about something that’s been buzzing around the royal world lately. Just a few weeks ago on January 17, Prince Philip, yes, the Duke of Edinburgh himself, was involved in a pretty harrowing car accident near his Sandringham Estate. Now, here’s the thing: one woman was seriously injured in this crash. But guess what? It’s been announced that Prince Philip won’t face any charges for his involvement in the incident. Crazy, right?
Why No Charges for Prince Philip?
Alright, so let’s break this down a little more. The Crown Prosecution Service has officially stated that no further action will be taken against the 97-year-old royal. Chris Long, the chief crown prosecutor for CPS East of England, shared a statement that really sheds some light on the decision. Here’s what he had to say: “The CPS has carefully reviewed material submitted by the police regarding the traffic collision on the A149 on January 17 this year. After considering all the circumstances, including the level of culpability, the age of the driver, and the surrender of the driving license, we’ve determined that it would not be in the public interest to prosecute. Everyone involved in the collision has been informed and provided with a full explanation in writing.”

What Does This Mean for the Duke?
On the CPS website, they made a point to clarify that “any decision by the CPS does not imply any finding concerning guilt or criminal conduct.” That’s a relief for Prince Philip, who has certainly taken his fair share of criticism since the crash. People have been questioning why Queen Elizabeth’s elderly husband is often out and about on his own, especially at his age. It’s understandable, right? Everyone wants to make sure he’s safe and secure.
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A Former Royal Protection Officer Speaks Out
Ken Wharfe, a former royal protection officer, voiced his concerns about the situation. He called Prince Philip’s actions “insane” and described him as a “difficult person to work with.” Why? Because Philip wants to do things without assistance. “To go on his own and not wear a seat belt and not take a bodyguard is crazy,” Ken added. It seems like the former officer is just as worried about Philip’s safety as the rest of us.

While Prince Charles’ dad won’t be facing charges, the passenger who was injured in the crash, Emma Fairweather, can at least take comfort in the fact that Philip has surrendered his driver's license and apologized to her. In a letter sent almost

