Buckingham Palace has said that the Duke of Edinburgh visited hospital after he was involved in a car crash near the Sandringham estate.
Prince Philip underwent a precautionary check-up this morning which confirmed he had 'no injuries of concern' after his car overturned on the A149 at Babingley near King's Lynn.
A statement from Buckingham Palace this evening said: 'On doctor's advice, The Duke of Edinburgh visited the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn this morning for a precautionary check-up.
'This confirmed His Royal Highness had no injuries of concern.
'The Duke has returned to Sandringham.'
The Duke has also made contact with the driver and passenger of the other car, who were injured, and 'best wishes' have been exchanged.
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