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Prince Philip takes up reins again having recovered from back injury

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One month after injuring his back carriage driving on the Sandringham estate, Prince Philip returned to the sport this week, taking a spin around the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Wearing a flat cap and gloves, the Queen's 87-year-old husband showed no signs of discomfort as, accompanied by a female groom, he took the reins of the two-horse carriage on Monday.

The outing, his first in a carriage since he strained muscles in his back, is not the only sign the Duke of Edinburgh – who took up carriage driving as a "geriatric sport" after retiring from polo in 1971 – is on the mend.

After missing a series of engagements while he recovered, the Prince fulfilled his first public duty since Christmas earlier this month. He also attended the unveiling ceremony for a statue of the Queen Mother on Tuesday.

Photo: Rex
The Duke of Edinburgh was back in the driving seat of one of his beloved carriages on Monday

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