Prince Philip of Britain leaves hospital after treatment

LONDON (Reuters) – The Prince of Britain, Queen Elizabeth’s 99-year-old husband, left hospital in London on Tuesday after waiting four weeks for treatment for a heart disease and heart surgery.

Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital on 16 February after feeling ill, for treatment for a non-specific, but non-COVID-19, non-COVID-19 disease.

He was briefly transferred earlier this month to a specialist heart center at another London hospital, where he underwent a pre-existing heart condition.

A Reuters witness said the duke left King Edward’s hospital shortly after 10.30 GMT on Tuesday. There was no immediate mention from Buckingham Palace.

Since his admission, his son and heir to Prince Charles have visited the public in public. The Queen, 94, has stayed at Windsor Castle, west London, where the couple have been living due to a pandemic coronavirus infection, and have continued to carry out their official duties. with video.

However, while in the hospital stay the royal family has been in the worst crisis for more than two decades after the interview Oprah Winfrey gave to her and Elizabeth’s granddaughter Prince Harry and his wife Meghan.

During the interview, Meghan said that a member of the royal family had committed a racist comment while Harry criticized his relatives for not upholding what he saw as news abuse for his wife.

Harry also said that his father, Charles, had been let down and felt locked in his royal life.

The attack over Buckingham Palace issued a statement on behalf of the queen saying she was saddened by what they had said, and Harry’s older brother told reporters: “It is not a racist family ‘we are very much’.

Narrated by Toby Melville, Andy Bruce and William James, written by Michael Holden, edited by Estelle Shirbon

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