Queen Elizabeth seen driving without seat-belt a day after husband Prince Philip was involved in a crash
The Queen does she need to wear a seat belt despite UK law making it compulsory to wear one if it's fitted, because the monarch is immune from any civil or criminal proceedings
Just a day after her husband, Prince Phillip's crash, Queen Elizabeth II was seen driving around in her Range Rover without wearing a seat belt. Driving on a public road on Thursday in Sandringham, the Queen was spotted just a little over a mile from where her husband's crash took place.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 97, was rushed to the hospital in King's Lynn after his Land Rover was struck and flipped over by a Kia. There were two women involved in the crash - the driver, 28, and a 45-year-old passenger - and who were taken to the hospital with one of them suffering a broken wrist, but were later discharged. A baby onboard the Kia was fortunately unharmed.