The duke of Edinburgh, husband of the Queen Isabel II, was admitted to a hospital on Tuesday evening London as a “precautionary measure” after “feeling bad,” Buckingham Palace reported Wednesday. The Duke, 99, remains “under observation” at the medical center King Edward VII for “a few days” so she can rest, according to the official residence of the British sovereign and her husband.
Felipe de Edimburgo was not rushed into hospital but was taken to hospital in a private vehicle and entered the building unaided, palace sources told British media. These sources assured that their health problems are not related to Covid-19 and also indicated that the 94-year-old queen in the castillo de Windsor, about 30 kilometers west of the British capital.
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In December 2019, the Duke spent four nights to be admitted to the same private hospital treatment for a medical condition whose nature has not been transcended. Philip of Edinburgh has required medical attention several times in recent years, including emergency coronary surgery in 2011 to unblock one of his arteries.
A cystitis In June 2012, he was banned from participating in Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebration, the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne, and in June 2013 she underwent “exploratory” surgery on her abdomen. In May 2017, at the age of 95, he announced that from then on he would stop accompanying his wife to official events and retire from public life.