Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Palace: Prince Philip in hospital as ‘precaution­ary measure’

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LONDON >> Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was admitted to a London hospital Friday “as a precaution­ary measure,” Buckingham Palace said.

The palace said the 98-year-old Philip was admitted to the King Edward VII hospital for observatio­n and treatment of a preexistin­g condition.

“The admission is a precaution­ary measure, on the advice of His Royal Highness’ Doctor,” the palace said in a statement.

Philip had been at the royal family’s Sandringha­m estate in eastern England, where the queen and her family usually spend Christmas. The palace said Philip didn’t travel by ambulance and his admission wasn’t an emergency. He is expected to be in hospital for a few days.

The 93-year-old queen traveled to Sandringha­m from London on

Friday morning after attending the State Opening of Parliament in London on Thursday. She did not change her schedule after her husband’s hospital admission, which was planned in advance.

The private King Edward VII hospital in central London has been treating members of the royal family for decades.

Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, married Elizabeth in 1947 and is the longest-serving royal consort in British history. He and the queen have four children, eight grandchild­ren and eight greatgrand­children.

A former naval officer and keen polo player, Philip enjoyed robust health well into old age but has had a number of health issues in recent years. He stopped attending public engagement­s in 2017.

In 2011, he was rushed to a hospital by helicopter from Sandringha­m after suffering chest pains and treated for a blocked coronary artery.

In 2017, he spent two nights in the King Edward VII hospital and was hospitaliz­ed for 10 days in 2018 for a hip replacemen­t.

Philip was forced to give up driving earlier this year, at the age of 97, after smashing into a car while driving a Land Rover near Sandringha­m in January. Philip needed help to get out of the vehicle but wasn’t injured. One woman in the car suffered a broken wrist.

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