Prince Philip of Britain, the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II, left a London hospital early Tuesday after being treated there for 28 days.
Philippe – who is going to be 100 in June – was first taken to London’s private King Edward VII’s hospital on 16 February for treatment of the infection.
He was later transferred to St. Bartholomew’s, a specialized cardiac care hospital before King Edward VII’s return, where he had a “successful” heart operation.
The Private Associated Press said that photographers outside the private hospital doors took her farewell. Buckingham Palace has not yet commented on the matter.
Philippe is expected to return to Windsor Castle, where he and the queen are living in a so-called “HMS bubble” during the coronovirus epidemic.
His disease is not associated with coronavirus, and both he and the queen received COVID-19 vaccination in January.
With post wires
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