BITS of Prince Philip's smashed-up 4x4 are allegedly being flogged on eBay.

Debris from the Duke of Edinburgh's Land Rover - involved in a horror crash with a Kia hatchback last week - is already attracting bids on the auction site.

A listing titled 'Prince Philip Car Crash Parts' claims the items were recovered from the accident site in Sandringham, Norfolk.

The bits of twisted metal and plastic are marked as "used" - with the seller boasting they are "clearly visible in many of the online videos of the event."

The seller joked: "100 % of winning bid going to cancer research.

"May even have Phil's DNA on it, if you wanted to clone him or anything.

"These items are not stolen, they have been left at the roadside for way too long. It amazes me that they weren't cleaned up on the day.

"So, as opportunists do, I tidied them up. There's no financial gain in this for me, ALL proceeds going to charity.

Its a bit of fun, and Cancer research get to benefit."

The highest of the 25 bids so far is just £29.