A healthy distance. Queen Elizabeth II is feeling “relieved” after Prince Philip was released from the hospital earlier this month, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
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Prince Philip has broken his silence after arriving at Windsor Castle to be with the Queen following his longest ever stay in hospital.The 99 year old royal thanked medical staff for caring for him and treating him for an infection and a pre-existing heart condition. Buckingham Palace released a statement, which stated that he had returned "following treatment for an infection and a successful procedure for a pre-existing condition".
A healthy distance. Queen Elizabeth II is feeling “relieved” after Prince Philip was released from the hospital earlier this month, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
Queen Elizabeth has had a rough last one month to deal with as husband Prince Philip was hospitalised for close to four weeks. Apart from that, the royal family probably faced its worst crisis in history after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah aired.
Zara Tindall has given birth to a baby boy during an unexpected bathroom delivery, her husband Mike has confirmed.The 39 year old is already mum to daughters Mia Grace, six, and Lena Elizabeth, two, who she shares with the 42 year old rugby player. Mike announced the happy news on his podcast The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, who they have named Lucas Philip Tindall.
The Queen and Prince Philip has announced they are "delighted" by the arrival of Zara Tindall's baby boy. Zara's husband Mike Tindall, 42, revealed the news on his podcast The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, with his name later being confirmed as Lucas Philip.
Prince Philip returned to Windsor Castle on Tuesday, following a month in the hospital during which he was treated for an infection and underwent a heart procedure.Philip, 99, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was admitted to the private King Edward VII’s Hospital in London on Feb. 16, where he was treated for an infection.He was later transferred to a specialized cardiac care unit at St.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's explosive interview with Oprah certainly left the royal family surprised. The interview was also scheduled around the same time when Prince Philip's health wasn't steady.
Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, made sure to keep Prince Philip‘s health front and center before their shocking interview with Oprah Winfrey, 67, aired earlier this month, according to Gayle King. The 66-year-old broadcast journalist revealed that although the interview was filmed before the Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to the hospital for a heart condition, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a deal that they would postpone the airing of the special if he had passed away beforehand.
Almost a month after he was first admitted for a pre-existing heart condition, 99-year-old Prince Philip left the St Bartholomew hospital in Central London today. With a 28-day stay at the hospital, this has turned out to be Prince Philip's longest stay ever in the hospital.
Prince Charles has been spotted out with his wife Camilla on a royal visit to a pop vaccination centre in London on Tuesday 16 March.The 72 year old Prince and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, 73, visited the pop up clinic Finsbury Park Mosque together.The couple attended to learn about the work done to tackle the hesitancy about the Covid-19 vaccination. Prince Charles looked in high spirits during the visit, after his father Prince Philip was released from hospital earlier on Tuesday.
Back to the palace. Prince Philip was released from the hospital on Tuesday, March 16, after a one-month stay.
But amid the scandal and accusations, it appears Her Majesty has been dealt another cruel blow, with the sad news her husband is set to reach a milestone in hospital.
Prince Philip is back home after a month-long stay in the hospital, which involved a procedure for a pre-existing heart condition.
Prince Philip has left hospital after recovering from a procedure for a pre-existing heart condition.The Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital on 16 February with the intention of staying there "for a few days". He was then moved to St Bartholomew's Hospital in the City of London ambulance do undergo a medical procedure, which was "successful".
Prince Philip, 99, appears to be heading home after a four-week hospital stay. On March 16, the Royal was photographed getting into the back seat of a vehicle outside of King Edward VII’s Hospital.
Meghan Markle‘s is speaking out about her relationship with Queen Elizabeth in her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
rail company has apologised after it accidentally informed customers that Prince Philip had 'died'. TransPennine Express customers were left baffled after a notice said that the company were ‘saddened’ by the ‘death’ of the Duke of Edinburgh.
direct to your inboxThe Duke of Edinburgh has left the NHS hospital where he had heart surgery and been moved back to the private King Edward VII’s Hospital for continuing treatment, Buckingham Palace said.Philip, 99, underwent a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the City of London on Wednesday – just three months before his 100th birthday.The Palace said in a statement: “Following the Duke of Edinburgh’s successful procedure at St