A woman who broke her wrist in a car crash involving the Duke of Edinburgh has said she feels "safer" now he has given up his driving licence.
Emma Fairweather, 46, who was a passenger in a Kia Carens that collided with the Duke's Land Rover last month, said: "He's making the most sensible decision he can. It's a shame he didn't make it a bit sooner but it's the right thing to do."
The Duke, 97, voluntarily surrendered his licence after "careful consideration", Buckingham Palace announced this weekend.
It comes almost a month after the accident, in which his Land Rover was overturned on a crossroads near the Queen's Norfolk estate. The Duke said he was blinded by the sun before he pulled out of a side road into the path of an oncoming car.
Norfolk Police have passed their file on the crash to prosecutors, although he is now unlikely to face action.