A hospitalised Prince Philip

Buckingham Palace has said that Prince Philip, the husband of British Queen Elizabeth II, was admitted to hospital “as a precautionary measure”, after consulting his doctor. 99-year-old Prince has been sent to London Hospital, King Edward VII, on the evening of February 17, after failing to be healthy, was said at the palace announcement. [...]
99-year-old Prince has been sent to London Hospital, King Edward VII, on the evening of February 17, after failing to be healthy, was said at the palace announcement.
It has also been said that Philip, known as the Duke of Edinburgh, is expected to be in hospital several days for “surveying of the” situation.
The BBC has quoted several sources within the palace as saying that he has not felt well for several days, and that this is not related to COVID-19 disease, which causes Coronavirus.
Last month, the palace has announced that Prince Philip and the 94-year-old queen were vaccinated against COVID-19.
The couple have been passing isolation in England at the Windstone.
Prince Philip retired from public duties in 2017 and rarely appeared in public.











