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Prince Philip visits hospital day after crash and contacts victims in other car to give his ‘best wishes’

PRINCE Philip has been told he has "no injuries of concern" after a precautionary hospital check-up following his car crash.

The Duke of Edinburgh visited a local hospital on doctor's advice after the collision, which left two people needing hospital treatment and is being investigated by Norfolk Constabulary.

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The Duke of Edinburgh is being monitored by the Queen's doctorsCredit: Getty - Contributor

The duke has also made contact with the driver and passenger of the other car, who were injured, and "best wishes" have been exchanged.

The 97-year-old had to be pulled from the flipped Range Rover after his car collided with a Kia carrying two women and a baby.

As he was rescued from the wreckage on Thursday afternoon, he was heard yelling "my legs!"

But a statement from Buckingham Palace this evening has allayed concerns

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It 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 Palace spokeswoman added: "Contact has been made privately with the occupants in the other car and well-wishes exchanged."

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The latest official statement is a development from yesterday when the Palace said he had no injuries.

This could account for the fact he was left with cuts. Today the Sun revealed how Prince Philip's rescuer was left with blood on his hands.

A royal insider exclusively told the Sun Online: “Phil has been in contact with the two ladies in the KIA since he returned from Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kings Lynn.

“He was driven to the hospital this morning for a series of tests and a thorough check up.

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