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The Queen attends Sunday Morning Church Service alongside the Duke of York

The Queen has attended the Sunday morning church service at Sandringham alongside her son, the Duke of York.

A large crowd gathered to get a glimpse of Her Majesty as she arrived at St Peter’s Church in Wolferton which is located close to the Sandringham Estate.

The Queen was wearing a long wool coat with a matching peach hat decorated with feathers.

This is the first time that the 92-year-old Monarch has been seen in public since her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, was involved in a serious car crash on Thursday.

Prince Philip was involved in a car collision near the Sandringham Estate on the A149. The Prince, who was driving a Land Rover, collided with a Kia carrying two women and a baby boy.

Although Prince Philip’s car took a tumble, he had no serious injuries. However, one woman in the Kia suffered a broken wrist and the other sustained cuts to her knee. The baby boy was uninjured.

Both women were treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn and were discharged later that night.

A mere 48 hours after being involved in the crash, the 97-year-old Prince was spotted driving at the wheel again, this time without a seatbelt.

His Royal Highness received a warning from Norfolk police regarding his lack of seatbelt with the police saying that “suitable words of advice have been given to the driver.”

The Duke did take and pass a police-issued eyesight test on Saturday.