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Prince Philip returns home after surgery

Husband of Elizabeth had a heart procedure

- By Danica Kirka

LONDON — Britain’s Prince Philip returned to Windsor Castle on Tuesday after a month in the hospital during which he was treated for an infection and underwent a heart procedure.

Philip, 99, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was admitted to the private King Edward VII’S Hospital in London on Feb. 16, where he was treated for an infection.

He was transferre­d to a specialize­d cardiac care unit at St. Bartholome­w’s Hospital before returning to King Edward VII’S.

Photograph­ers standing outside the door of the private hospital captured his departure in the back of a black car. Buckingham Palace issued a statement confirming Philip’s release.

“His Royal Highness wishes to thank all the medical staff who looked after him at both King Edward VII’S Hospital and St Bartholome­w’s Hospital, and everyone who has sent their good wishes,” the palace said in a statement.

Philip’s illness is not believed to be related to COVID-19. Both Philip and Elizabeth received coronaviru­s vaccines in January and chose to publicize the matter to encourage others to also take the vaccine.

Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, retired in 2017 and rarely appears in public. Before his hospitaliz­ation, he had been isolating at Windsor Castle, west of London, with the queen.

His illness comes as the royal family has been rocked by an interview with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry. In the broadcast, meghan, who is biracial, said that the palace had failed to help her when she had suicidal thoughts and that an unidentifi­ed member of the royal family had raised “concerns” about the color of her baby’s skin when she was pregnant with her son, Archie.

The interview, conducted by Oprah Winfrey, divided people around the world. While many say the allegation­s demonstrat­e the need for change inside a palace that hasn’t kept pace with the #Metoo and Black Lives Matter movements, others have criticized Harry and Meghan for dropping their bombshell while Philip was hospitaliz­ed.

The longest-serving royal consort in British history, Philip married the then-princess Elizabeth in 1947.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Britain’s Prince Philip, center, on Tuesday leaves King Edward VII’S Hospital in London. The 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II had been hospitaliz­ed since Feb. 16.
The Associated Press Britain’s Prince Philip, center, on Tuesday leaves King Edward VII’S Hospital in London. The 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II had been hospitaliz­ed since Feb. 16.

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