Prince Philip Undergoes Successful Heart Procedure

The 99 year old was previously moved to St Bartholomew's hospital in London to undergo the surgery.

Buckingham Palace has announced Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband to Queen Elizabeth II, has successful undergone a procedure for a pre-existing heart condition.


The Prince was recently moved to St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London in order to keep an eye on the condition, but it seems that surgery was necessary to resolve the issue.

Philip started feeling ill on February 17th, and has been in the hospital since then both for the heart condition and an unspecified disease, confirmed to not be COVID-19. He and the Queen have both been vaccinated against the disease fully.

The Prince is currently resting comfortably and is expected to spend at least a week at St. Bartholomew's for recovery.

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