Emma Fairweather, 46, who was a passenger in the Kia which collided with the Duke’s Land Rover, said he can’t have been dazzled by the sun as it was ‘overcast’ that day.
Speaking on ITV’s This Morning, she said: ‘I don’t remember it being sunny that day, I would never want to put myself in a position to say the Duke is not being honest. ‘That’s all I can say. That’s not the day that I had. We had complained that the day was miserable and overcast.’
Cradling her injured wrist, she also claimed she has not received any support or a full medical check up in the wake of the accident.
The driver of the Kia, Ellie Townsend, 28, has chosen not to peak to the media and is understood to be shaken by the accident which happened while her nine-month-old baby was in the back of the car.
Emma said she had repeatedly asked for insurance details from Ellie and said: ‘Finally yesterday afternoon I received a very formal email from her husband to share those details with me.’
Emma Fairweather claims she has not been asked to make a police statement – something the police refute
When asked what she hoped for from officials, she said: ‘I think an acknowledgement, not so much any admission of responsibility, but that somebody who would like to talk to me about how difficult this is going to be for me and how difficult it has been already.’
Emma added: ‘Of course accidents happen, but there needs to be a period of reflection on what could be done differently to prevent the same thing happening again. It was highly insensitive and inconsiderate to me.’
Emma also claimed that she has not been asked for a police statement, but a spokesperson from Norfolk Constabulary said arrangements was made on Friday to take a statement from Emma on Tuesday.
In addition, they said numerous attempts had been made to contact Emma, but were unsuccessful.