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Prince Philip Seen Driving Months After Car Crash & Surrendering His License

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Apr. 23 2019, Published 5:53 p.m. ET

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Prince Philip was seen driving on Thursday, April 18 — just a few months after he was involved in a car-flipping accident and voluntarily surrendered his driver's license. Scroll through for all the details.

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As OK! readers know, Philip, 97, was driving on January 17 when his car overturned on the road and collided with another car on his Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.

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Neither Philip nor the passengers in the other vehicle, which held a 28-year-old woman, a 46-year-old woman and a 9-month-old baby in the backseat, were seriously injured.

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Still, after the incident, the royal decided to voluntarily surrender his license.

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But just a few months later, on Thursday, April 18, the Duke of Edinburgh was seen behind the wheel again! He was photographed going for a drive in his Land Rover around Windsor Castle.

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According to the Palace, the prince is legally allowed to drive without a license as long as he stays within his private property.

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What do you think of Prince Philip driving again? Let us know in the comments below. 

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