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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, expresses concern and prayers for elderly woman hit by police motorbike
An elderly woman is currently in critical condition at a local hospital after being hit by a police motorbike escorting Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, in West London.
The incident occurred on Wednesday at the junction of Cromwell Road and Warwick Road, prompting the prompt dispatch of emergency services, including paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the incident and has since notified the woman's family.
According to a statement from Buckingham Palace, Duchess Sophie's thoughts and prayers are with the injured lady and her family during this challenging time.
The statement also expressed her gratitude for the swift response of the emergency services.
Visual evidence captured at the scene depicts a police motorbike from the special escort group situated within a cordoned off area.
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The road displays scattered debris, including a brown paper bag, a face mask and a bottle of hand sanitiser.
Adjacent to a police marker lies a solitary shoe, though its ownership remains unclear.
Fortunately, there are no reports of any other injuries resulting from the incident.
However, the incident has undoubtedly cast a shadow over recent events, including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh's recent engagements as senior members of the royal family.
Their recent commitments include attending the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla on May 6, which marked a significant milestone in the monarchy.
Furthermore, they were present at the first Royal Garden Party hosted by the new monarch on May 3, as well as a subsequent event on May 9, which was attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The coronation concert held on Sunday evening also drew the presence of Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie.
The Duchess captivated onlookers with her enthusiasm and showcased her dance moves, thoroughly enjoying the event.
Accompanied by her husband, Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and their children Lady Louise, 19, and James, Viscount, 7, 15, Duchess Sophie looked resplendent in a coral dress, blending in seamlessly with the rest of the royal family.
Despite the whirlwind of royal engagements, the incident, including the motorcade, has undoubtedly cast a shadow over recent events.
Nevertheless, Duchess Sophie's heartfelt prayers and acknowledgement of the swift response from emergency services convey her deep concern for the injured woman and her family.
As developments continue to unfold, it is hoped that the injured woman receives the necessary medical care and makes a full recovery.
The incident serves as a reminder of the inherent risks involved in motorcade operations, emphasising the importance of safety protocols and maintaining vigilance during such circumstances.
The thoughts and prayers of Duchess Sophie, alongside the entire royal family, remain with the injured woman, her family and all those affected by this unfortunate incident.