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Doctors supervising the 99-year-old Prince Philip say he will undergo heart tests and continue to monitor his condition. According to the BBC, the prince’s body responds positively to treatment.
“The Duke of Edinburgh was transferred today from King Edward VII Hospital to St.” Bartholomew’s Hospital, where doctors will continue to treat him for the infection and will also monitor and test him for heart disease, “the report says. You are expected to stay in the hospital at least until the end of the week.
We recall that Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, who will turn 100 in June, became ill on February 16 and was transferred to King Edward VII Hospital in London.
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, celebrated his 99th birthday on June 10, and the royal spouses presented a new portrait / Scanpix photo
It’s true that Philip’s youngest son, Prince Edward, told Sky News last week that his father was feeling “much better” now.
According to Edward, Philip is “looking forward to coming out, which is a very positive thing, so we keep our fists clenched.”
Philip’s illness is not believed to be related to COVID-19. He and a 94-year-old queen were vaccinated with the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in early January.
Philip, who resigned in 2017, now rarely appears in public. During the quarantine currently in force in England, Philip and the Queen live in Windsor Castle, west of London.
Philip and Elizabeth were married in 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London and five years later Elizabeth became queen. The Duke of Edinburgh has been the oldest “monarch” or spouse of monarchs in the country’s history.
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