Prince Philip: He was transferred to another hospital again

Prince Philip
He was again transferred to another hospital

Prince Philip and wife Queen Elizabeth II.

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After Prince Philip had a successful heart operation, the Queen's husband is now changing hospital again.

In mid-February, Prince Philip, 99, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, 94, was admitted to a private clinic in London. A few days later he was transferred to St Bartholomew's Hospital for a heart operation, which was "successfully" carried out, as the royal family subsequently explained. Now the 99-year-old has been returned to King Edward VII's Hospital, according to Buckingham Palace, according to British media. The prince is supposed to stay there for a few more days for further treatment.

The 99-year-old, whose 100th birthday is due on June 10, was admitted from Windsor Castle to King Edward VII's Hospital in London on February 16. Earlier this week he had been transferred to the special clinic for the operation. The reason for the intervention was "an existing heart disease," said a message from the palace.

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