By Alexander Robertson For Mailonline
Published: 12:43 BST, 18 April 2019 | Updated: 12:43 BST, 18 April 2019
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Prince Philip has been spotted back behind the wheel of his new Land Rover for the first time since surrendering his driving licence.
The Duke of Edinburgh was seen driving through the grounds of Windsor Castle today as the Queen attended the Maundy service at the nearby St George's Chapel.
It comes a week after the 97-year-old voluntarily surrendered his licence after he flipped his Land Rover in Norfolk and injured two women in a crash in January.
As Windsor Castle is located on private land, the Prince is still permitted to drive on them freely, but is no longer allowed to use public roads around the estate.
Prince Philip has been spotted back behind the wheel of his new Land Rover for the first time since surrendering his driving licence
The Duke of Edinburgh was seen driving through the grounds of Windsor Castle today as the Queen attended the Maundy service at the nearby St George's Chapel