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Did King Charles get hit by a bus?

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Charles suffered an accident whilst studying at Cambridge
Charles suffered an accident whilst studying at Cambridge

KING Charles is known for being a keen cyclist, being pictured on a bicycle on a number of occasions.

He revealed in 2016 that he once suffered an accident whilst riding that could have cost him his life. Here's what we know.

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King Charles has been a keen cyclist for over 50 years, but almost met a untimely end whilst riding one at Cambridge University

Did King Charles get hit by a bus?

Charles was hit by a bus whilst riding his bike past the Fitzwilliam museum.

He attended Trinity College, Cambridge from 1967 to 1970.

Charles became the first Heir to The Throne ever to take a degree - he was awarded a 2:2 in History in June 1970, having switched from archaeology and anthropology after a year.

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His grandfather George VI has also studied at Trinity but had stayed for only one year, reading history, economics and civics from October 1919.

Aides said later they had never heard of the incident before he mentioned it during a talk at Cambridge University in 2016.

Was King Charles injured?

Charles didn't indicate any injuries that he suffered in the accident.

He did however suggest he was lucky to be alive during the talk, which could have suggested it was a fortunate escape.

What did King Charles say about the bus accident?

King Charles revealed details of his accident during a 2016 visit to the university.

Charles and the Queen Consort visited the university to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Fitzwilliam and the 600th anniversary of the Cambridge University Library.

Referring to his time at the university, the king mentioned the collision.

He said "For me it's always the greatest pleasure to come back to Cambridge. I've always felt so lucky to be able to study at this university. It all went by in a flash and I'm horrified to realise that very shortly, next year in fact, it will be fifty years since I arrived!

"All I can say is time goes past unbelievably quickly.....But I enjoyed it enormously. 

"How I survived being hit by a bus when I was cycling just outside here, I don’t know. But it was a very special experience, as many of you know.”

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