Prince Philip: Remains in hospital 28 days after being admitted for an infection

The 99-year-old remains in the hospital for the last month Prince Philip, who receives medical care after being admitted for an unexplained infection, but which is not related to COVID-19.

The Duke of Edinburgh has spent 28 nights in hospital, the longest he has ever been hospitalized, according to the Daily Mail.

Queen Elizabeth’s husband was taken to King Edward VII Private Hospital in central London on 16 February after feeling unwell and sharing it with his doctor. Two weeks later he was transported to St Bartholomew Hospital also in London by ambulance, where on 3 March underwent heart surgery for a pre-existing condition. He then returned to the private hospital to continue his treatment.

The Duke of Edinburgh is in poor health due to his advanced age, and this adventure comes at a difficult time for the British royal family due to of the interview of Prince Harry and Megan Markle at the Winfrey Opera House and the revelations that caused a commotion in Buckingham Palace.

It is noted that Prince Philip turns 100 next June. He was born in 1921 in Greece, before his family was exiled from the country when he was an infant. His original title was “Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark”, but after his engagement to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom he was anointed “Duke of Edinburgh”.

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