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Prince Philip tells car crash victim he is 'deeply sorry'

Prince Philip has apologized to the woman who was injured when the car she was riding in collided with a Land Rover that he was driving.

Emma Fairweather suffered a broken wrist in collision with car driven by Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip's letter apologizing to a woman injured when his Land Rover and the car she was riding in collided in eastern England was published in the Sunday Mirror, and said he was dazzled by the sun when his vehicle entered a main road. (Will Oliver/EPA-EFE)

Prince Philip has apologized to the woman who was injured when the car she was riding in collided with a Land Rover that he was driving.

The 97-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth told the woman he was "deeply sorry" that she was injured in the Jan. 17 collision.

In the letter, published in the Sunday Mirror, Philip said he was dazzled by the sun when he entered a main road near the royal retreat in Sandringham in eastern England.

He wrote to Emma Fairweather, who suffered a broken wrist, that "I can only imagine that I failed to see the car coming, and I am very contrite about the consequences."

Philip was unhurt, although his car flipped over. He was not charged with any infraction and continues to drive.