Prince Philip Allegedly Dies Behind The Wheel And Comes Back To Life
Prince Philip, allegedly, died behind the wheel when he got into an accident outside Sandringham last year.
But according to Globe, the Duke of Edinburgh came back to life shortly after.
“Doctors say Philip was essentially dead when he slammed into the other car. A previous undiagnosed heart condition caused him to suddenly lose consciousness and stop breathing. Officially, he blames being blinded by the sun, but law enforcement officials say the Duke of Edinburgh reeked of beer, too,” the source said.
The tabloid’s dubious claims became even more questionable when they said that Prince Philip suddenly gasped for air due to the force of the crash. And this is when the responders realized that he’s still alive.
“Her Majesty says it’s a miracle he survived. She’s so relieved no one else was seriously hurt but has lied to cover up Philip’s irresponsibility for being drunk behind the wheel,” the source said.
The insider also claimed that Prince Philip’s doctors are using a cocktail of powerful drugs like stimulants and sedatives to keep him going.
And one of the reasons why the Duke of Edinburgh, reportedly, fought for dear life was because he wanted to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first child, Archie.
“But the royals are finding it hard to cover up his dementia and his rotten behavior. He flies into rages when he’s asked to do something he doesn’t like – such as giving up his driving privileges. And he keeps escaping his security detail and heading out alone. It’s like he has a death wish,” the source said.
The insider continued pushing the premise that Prince Philip died behind the wheel and was resurrected.
“He essentially died at the wheel, but he’s totally ignored pleas to quit driving. Instead, he immediately ordered a replacement Land Rover and was back on the road hours later – without a seat belt or a royal protection officer,” the source said.
However, royal fans know that this isn’t exactly what happened. Following Prince Philip’s accident, he immediately agreed to surrender his license. He also issued an apology to the other people involved in the accident, which proved that he’s alive and well.
Today, the dad of four is still very much alive and well. In fact, he recently stepped out of his retirement by attending a royal engagement with Camilla Parker Bowles.
The event was held at Windsor Castle, where Prince Philip is quarantining. He formally transferred his role as colonel-in-chief of The Rifles to the Duchess of Cornwall.