Prince Charles says the Duke of Edinburgh is 'all right' in hospital

Prince Charles says his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, is all right in hospital where Philip was admitted for what the palace said was a pre-existing condition.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. Source: UK Press

Prince Philip, 98, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, is "all right" in hospital where he has been under observation for three days, his son Prince Charles says.

Philip as a precaution for treatment of an existing condition, Buckingham Palace said last week.


Asked by reporters about his father as he visited flood-hit parts of northern England, Charles said: "He's all right - once you get to that age, things don't work as well. He's being looked after very well in hospital."

The Duke of Edinburgh travelled from the royal family's Sandringham home in Norfolk, eastern England, to the King Edward VII's Hospital in London for observation and treatment on Friday.

"The admission is a precautionary measure, on the advice of His Royal Highness' doctor," Buckingham Palace said at the time.
Britain's Prince Philip.
Britain's Prince Philip. Source: AP
Philip, who has been at his wife's side throughout her record-breaking 67 years on the throne, retired from public life in August 2017 although he has occasionally appeared at official engagements since.

Last year, which required a 10-day hospital stay and in January this year, he escaped unhurt when his Land Rover flipped over after a collision with another car.

The 93-year-old Queen has not changed her plans to spend Christmas this year at Sandringham as usual.


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Published 24 December 2019 6:08am
Updated 24 December 2019 8:11am


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