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Frail Duke heads home from hospital after heart procedure

Prince Philip, the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, has left a London hospital after a four-week stay for treatment for an infection and to have a heart procedure.

Mar 17, 2021, updated Mar 17, 2021
 Britain's Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh departs the King Edward VII hospital in London  where had spent 28 days.  EPA/NEIL HALL

Britain's Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh departs the King Edward VII hospital in London where had spent 28 days. EPA/NEIL HALL

 

Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was admitted to the private King Edward VII’s Hospital on February 16 after he felt unwell and was given treatment for an unspecified but not COVID-19-related illness.

He was transferred briefly at the start of this month to a specialist cardiac centre at another London hospital, where he underwent a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition.

A Reuters witness said the duke left the King Edward hospital shortly after 10.30am on Tuesday.

He was taken to a waiting car in a wheelchair and returned to Windsor Castle to rejoin his wife, waving to those outside as he arrived.

“I am thrilled about it,” Philip’s eldest son Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, said of the news while on a visit to a vaccination centre.

Buckingham Palace issued a statement in which the duke thanked the medical staff and all those who had sent their good wishes.

A royal source said the prince was in good spirits.

The Queen, 94, has remained at Windsor, the royal residence west of London, where the couple have been staying during the coronavirus pandemic and has continued to carry out her official duties by video.

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Both she and Philip have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose.

The Greek-born prince, who turns 100 in June, has required hospital treatment a number of times in the last decade for a recurrence of a bladder infection.

At Christmas in 2011 he had an operation to clear a blocked artery in his heart after being rushed to hospital with chest pains.

Philip, who has been at the Queen’s side throughout her 69-year reign, has always been considered the patriarch of the royal family privately while always deferring to his wife in public and over state affairs.

However, since he retired from public life in 2017 he has taken more of a back-seat role, with Prince Charles and Prince William, both future kings, taking on greater responsibilities.

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