Prince William Gives Update on Grandfather Prince Philip's Condition Amid His Hospitalization

On recovery. Prince William addressed Prince Philip’s condition amid his sixth day in hospital.

While visiting a coronavirus vaccination center in Norfolk, England on Monday, February 22, William was asked about how his grandfather was doing. “Yeah, it’s good,” the 38-year-old royal said, according to the Associated Press. “They follow him”

Us Weekly confirmed on Feb. 17 that Philip, 99, was checked into King Edward VII Hospital in London as a “precautionary measure.” At the time, Buckingham Palace said he would “remain in hospital on doctor’s advice for a few days”.

A few days after that, royal correspondent Omid Scobie tweeted an update from a palace source. “After consulting with your doctor [Prince Philip] it is very likely that it will stay on [the] hospital for follow-up for the rest of the weekend and next week,” the tweet read on Friday, February 19. “As we mentioned earlier, the doctor is using a lot of caution. The Duke is still in a good mood.”

As soon as the Duke of Edinburgh became ill for the last time in December 2019, he checked himself into King Edward VII Hospital to undergo “monitoring and treatment related to his existing condition”. He was released four days later on Christmas Eve and subsequently returned to the Sandringham estate.

Philip married Queen Elizabeth II in 1947.

Last month, the longtime couple took a health precaution by receiving a vaccination against COVID-19.

Before the pandemic, William had a mild battle with the new coronavirus. “William insisted on keeping this quiet,” a source told us as recently as November 2020. “Only a handful of relatives, senior royal employees and close friends knew about it at the time.”

The source mentioned that the Duke of Cambridge “obeyed all necessary self-isolation regulations” while in quarantine at Anmer Hall. “[He] he refused to let it get him down and even managed to operate while recovering at home indoors,” the insider insisted. “There were demanding minutes, of course, and William learned how scary this virus is and how seriously it needs to be taken.”

William’s dad and Philip’s eldest son, Charles, announced his identification with COVID-19 in late March and ended self-isolation soon after.

“Having recently gone through the practice of contracting this coronavirus, fortunately with relatively mild symptoms, I have finally found myself on the opposite side of the disease,” the Prince of Wales, 72, said in a video shared by Clarence House in April 2020. “But still, in no less a country of social distance and fundamental isolation.”

The palace, shown by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Friday, informed the monarch, 94, that he “will not be returning as a working member of the royal household”. The couple, who announced on February 14 that they were expecting their second child, now live in Markle’s native California using their 21-month-old son Archie.

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