Transcript for Prince Philip apologizes to car crash victim

Welcome back to "Good morning America," and we are learning more details about prince Philip's recent car crash. The duke of Edinburgh sending a personal letter to the woman in that accident. ABC's Jennifer Eccleston is in London with the latest. Reporter: This morning, prince Philip's sincere apology letter to a victim of that terrifying car accident revealed for the first time. On Monday, the prince finally reaching out after the traumatizing ordeal that left the 97-year-old stuck in a flipped SUV and two women injured. ABC news has learned that Emma fairweather who suffered a broken wrist and the driver, Ellie Townsend, both received a hand-signed note on stationery from the duke. Fairweather now revealing her letter to "The Sunday mirror." I would like you to know how very sorry I am for my part in the accident. The sun was shining low over the main road. I failed to see the car coming and I am very contrite about the consequences. Fairweather telling "The Sunday mirror" that receiving the letter was a nice touch, despite previously disputing claims on British morning television that sun was a factor in the accident. I would never want to put myself in a position where I would say that the duke is not being honest. I do not recall that that day was sunny. Reporter: This after photos showed prince Philip driving in what appeared to be a brand-new land rover just two days after the accident. He was photographed not wearing his seat belt which is against the law. Now police already spoke to prince Philip about not wearing a seat belt and they are still investigating all aspects of this frightening collision outside of the royal family's country retreat. Guys? Jennifer, thank you very much.

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