Prince Philip puts custom Range Rover he drove Obamas in up for sale for £130,000
The luxurious SUV has hit the market only a month after the Duke of Edinburgh's crash in Norfolk

PRINCE Philip has put his custom Range Rover up for sale, less than a month after crashing another car in Norfolk.
And the royal is asking for more than the price of a brand new model.
The 4.4-litre Range Rover Autobiography has been advertised on Auto Trader for £129,850.
New versions of the Range Rover go for £114,000.
Former US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle rode in the car during a visit to Windsor in 2016.
Surprisingly the car is not bulletproof, but there are some special features you won't find in your everyday vehicle.
The luxurious blue SUV is fitted with a fold-down step used by Her Majesty to get in and out of the car with ease.
Additional grab handles were also included in the passenger seats, while police lighting and a siren were equipped in case of emergency situations.
Both features have since been removed from the vehicle.
Meanwhile, entertainment screens which were removed when it was owned by the Royals have been re-installed.
The decision to sell the car comes only a month after Prince Philip, 97, flipped another Land Rover during a crash near the Queen's Sandringham estate.
While the Duke of Edinburgh wasn't injured in the crash, the other driver was left with an wrist injury that will require surgery.
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Jack Morgan-Jones, of Bramley Motor Cars, who is selling the vehicle, said "It's such a beautiful example that has very low mileage and has been kept to the absolute highest of standards.
"It's a seriously unique opportunity to own something that doesn't come around everyday.
"We've had calls from people who have a real interest in the Royal family."