Prince Philip, 99, wakes to bombshell revelations about his family on his 21st day in hospital
Prince Philip, 99, wakes to bombshell revelations about his family on his 21st day in hospital – as Meghan tells Oprah she phoned the Queen to ‘check in’ on the Duke’s heart battle
- Prince Philip, 99, is in 21st day away from Queen after months in bubble together
- It comes after Meghan Markle said this morning she phoned to check in on him
- He is back at the hospital where he was being treated for an infection for 3 weeks
- His health is not clear, but a move away from the critical care hospitals is positive
- Buckingham Palace last week said here were no further updates on his health
Prince Philip began his 21st day in hospital this morning as he recovers from heart surgery as Meghan Markle said she phoned the Queen to check his condition in she and Prince Harry’s bombshell Oprah chat.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, has now spent three weeks away from Her Majesty unwell and receiving treatment.
Police were this morning still on guard outside King Edward VII Hospital as his stay continued hours after his grandson and wife’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.
In the televised chat the Duchess of Sussex revealed she had called the Queen to check in on his health after he had gone to hospital in London last month.
She told Winfrey: ‘I just pick up the phone and I call the Queen – just to check in.
That’s what we do, it’s like being able to default to not having to every moment go “Is that appropriate?”.’
The Duke of Edinburgh (pictured in July) , 99, is in his 21st day away from the Queen
Prince Harry and wife Meghan during the Oprah Winfrey interview, which aired this morning
Police on guard outside King Edward VII Hospital where Prince Philip is currently staying
This is the third week of Prince Philip’s hospital treatment and is 21 days away from the Queen
Philip was first admitted to King Edward on February 16 where he was being treated for an infection for 14 days last month before going to St Bart’s for an operation a week ago.
He was transferred back last week in a move widely seen to be a positive sign.
It came after the Sussexes’ interview where Meghan revealed she had suicidal thoughts at the height of her crisis in the monarchy.
She also asked the palace to seek professional help, and said she no longer had access to personal effects such as her passport.
Meghan also said a member of the Royal family had asked about how dark her son Archie’s skin would be.
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace told MailOnline there were no further announcements on the Prince’s health.
A flag flutters outside King Edward VII’s Hospital, where Prince Philip was admitted, in London
The Palace said in a statement last week: ‘Following The Duke of Edinburgh’s successful procedure at St Bartholomew’s Hospital on Wednesday, His Royal Highness has been transferred to King Edward VII’s Hospital this morning.
‘The Duke is expected to remain in hospital for continuing treatment for a number of days.’
Phil Dampier, author of Prince Philip: A Lifetime of Wit and Wisdom, said the update was ‘hopefully good news – he’s taking it slowly.’
Philip has already had a ‘successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition’ and is expected to remain in hospital for ‘treatment, rest and recuperation.
The Duke had the operation on Wednesday at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the City of London – Britain’s top heart hospital – after being transferred there on Monday.
On Thursday, the Duchess of Cornwall said the Duke was ‘slightly improving’ and that everyone in the Royal Family was ‘keeping our fingers crossed’.
Giving an update on his condition after his operation, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: ‘The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday underwent a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition at St Bartholomew’s Hospital.
‘His Royal Highness will remain in hospital for treatment, rest and recuperation for a number of days.’
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said the update on Philip’s health was ‘good news’.
He added: ‘The Iron Duke is fighting back. Wonderful.’
Royal biographer Angela Levin added: ‘That is very good news.’
ITV royal correspondent Chris Ship said it was possible Philip has had a stent fitted, which medical experts had predicted when he was moved on Monday.
The Duke had a stent fitted in 2011 after a blocked coronary artery.
Philip was rushed to Papworth Hospital in Cambridgeshire by helicopter from Sandringham in Norfolk after chest pains as the Royal Family prepared for Christmas.
The Queen, who is being kept updated about her husband’s condition, will not get to visit Philip and is thought to be unlikely to see him until he leaves.
This is because visitors are currently excluded at the hospital apart from a handful of ‘exceptional’ circumstances, including end of life.
She did not visit him at King Edward VII Hospital during his first stint there because she is always reluctant to cause disruption to any hospital’s vital work.
She is understood to know her presence would place unnecessary pressure on staff at the best of times.
It means the Queen will have been parted from her husband of 73 years for at least three weeks.
His current condition is not known, but a move away from one of the UK’s biggest critical care hospitals is likely to be a positive sign
Philip was moved from the rear of the private King Edward VII Hospital in London in a cloak and dagger operation when he was moved to the nearby NHS hospital St Barth’s yesterday
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace today told MailOnline there were no further announcements on the Prince’s health