Prince Philip hospitalized about a month after heart surgery

Prince Philip is still in hospital on Monday, recovering from heart surgery – nearly four weeks after he was first hospitalized.

99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh Was initially admitted On 16 February at London’s private King Edward VII Hospital for a few days of “observation and rest”, which later appeared to treat an infection.

In early March, he Was transferred to St. Bartholomew’sA specialized cardiac care hospital, for further testing and observation, and finally for heart surgery.

The Palace has not released details about the prince’s latest surgery – except for the operation was successful.”

Philip would continue to rest and recuperate “for several days” at King Edward VII Hospital, where he was transferred back on 5 March.

During all his interviews with Oprah Winfrey last week, her grandchildren Prince Harry and Meghan Markle within the royal family recovered due to accusations of racism.

The couple claimed that a relative expressed concern over what their “unborn child” would be like, although refused to recognize the family member.

Prince Philip was last transferred to St Bartholomew's Hospital in London.
Prince Philip was last transferred to St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London.
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Winfrey later stated that it was not Queen or Prince Philip.

Since his hospitalization, Philippe has been publicly seen by his son Prince Charles.

The 94-year-old queen has continued to perform her royal duties by video at Windsor Castle, where the couple are living during the COVID-19 epidemic.

In 2011, following chest pain, Philip underwent a coronary stent to fix a blocked artery.

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