By James Wood For Mailonline
Published: 01:59 GMT, 15 February 2019 | Updated: 02:04 GMT, 15 February 2019
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A woman who broke her wrist in a car crash involving Prince Philip has criticised the decision not to prosecute the 97-year-old.
Emma Fairweather, 46, was with another woman and a nine-month baby when the Kia they were travelling in collided with a Land Rover Freelander being driven by the duke on January 17 this year.
The force of the crash near Sandringham rolled the 4x4 onto its side, while the Kia was also badly damaged following the crash along the A149.
Emma Fairweather (pictured), 46, has criticised the decision not the prosecute the Duke, saying the 'whole thing feels managed and controlled'
The Duke of Edinburgh, 97 (pictured driving in Windsor in May 2018) voluntarily gave up his driving licence after his collision on the A149 that left two women in hospital on January 17
Prince Philip left two people requiring hospital treatment after his Land Rover crashed into a Kia near the Sandringham estate in Norfolk
A close-up picture shows Prince Philip's Land Rover on its side after crashing on the A149
Philip escaped the crash without injury, although the women involved in the crash required hospital treatment