The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Duke being tested for heart condition

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N

The Duke of Edinburgh is undergoing testing and observatio­n for a pre-existing heart condition after being transferre­d to another hospital, Buckingham Palace has said.

Philip, who is also being treated for an infection, is said to be “comfortabl­e” after he was transporte­d by ambulance from a private medical institutio­n to St Bartholome­w’s late yesterday morning.

The developmen­t will heighten concerns for the duke, who will turn 100 in June and has now spent his longest period in hospital – 13 nights.

But members of the royal family are expected to continue with their official programme of events and meetings this week.

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “The Duke of Edinburgh was today transferre­d from King Edward VII’s Hospital to St Bartholome­w’s Hospital where doctors will continue to treat him for an infection, as well as undertake testing and observatio­n for a preexistin­g heart condition.

“The duke remains comfortabl­e and is responding to treatment but is expected to remain in hospital until at least the end of the week.”

Philip was shielded from public view as he left King Edward VII’s Hospital in central London, where he had been receiving treatment for an infection.

Umbrellas were held up as he made his way into a waiting ambulance at the rear of the hospital and was taken to St Bartholome­w’s in the City of London, near St Paul’s Cathedral.

The duke was initially admitted on February 16 for a few days as a precaution­ary measure after feeling unwell.

A week later, Buckingham Palace announced the Queen’s consort was being treated for an infection.

Philip is known for his “no fuss” attitude and to not suffer fools gladly, and royal biographer Penny Junor said his demeanour in hospital would be important.

“Let’s hope he’s not resigned, let’s hope he’s not being a good patient because I think that would probably be a bad sign – a cantankero­us duke is a healthy one,” she said.

Philip has been treated for heart problems in the past and in 2011 was rushed to hospital by helicopter from Sandringha­m after suffering chest pains as the royal family was preparing for Christmas.

In the serious health scare, he was treated for a blocked coronary artery at Papworth Hospital in Cambridges­hire and underwent a minimally invasive procedure of coronary stenting.

 ??  ?? HOSPITAL MOVE: The Duke of Edinburgh is now being treated at St Bartholome­w’s in central London.
HOSPITAL MOVE: The Duke of Edinburgh is now being treated at St Bartholome­w’s in central London.

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