Elizabeth II’s wife, Prince Philip, was returned to a private hospital.



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The Duke of Edinburgh, who will turn 100 in June, was transferred from St Bartholomew State Hospital to King Edward VII Hospital in central London.

“The prince should stay in the hospital for a few days to receive further treatment,” the report said.

A colorfully painted National Health Service (NHS) ambulance left St. Bartholomew Hospital for lunch on Friday.

Philip was taken to this hospital near St. Paul’s Cathedral in a similar car, but police and royal security officers protected him from photographers and film crews.

Almost three weeks ago, on February 16, a former Royal Navy officer was admitted for the first time to King Edward VII Hospital for poor health.

Elizabeth II and Prince Philip / Photo by Scanpix

Elizabeth II and Prince Philip / Photo by Scanpix

On Monday he was transferred to St. Bartholomew Medical Center. so doctors can test and monitor you “for older heart disease.”

On Wednesday, the prince underwent unnamed procedures believed to involve a stent inserted in Philip in 2011 into a blocked coronary artery.

Such lengthy treatment of the prestigious prince in hospitals caused concern for his health, but House officials were quick to emphasize that it was not related to COVID-19.

The 94-year-old prince and queen received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in January. They were vaccinated at Windsor Palace, west London, where they were isolated almost a year ago.

Prince Philip, who married Queen Elizabeth II 73 years ago, is the main prince of the consortium. Throughout his long life he was in good health.

But despite alarming reports of his hospitalization, high-ranking members of the royal family assured him that he was on the mend.

Earlier this week, his co-marti, Prince Charles’s wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla, said Philip’s condition was “improving a bit.”

Philip’s youngest son, Prince Edward, said last week that his father was “much better” and was looking forward to coming home.

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