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Prince Philip Transferred to King Edward VII Hospital for Continuing Treatment

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Prince Philip Transferred to King Edward VII Hospital for Continuing Treatment

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has been transferred back to King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone after undergoing heart surgery at St Bartholomew's Specialist Cardiac Centre.

The Duke had previously been admitted to King Edward VII Hospital for an infection last month before being transferred to St Bartholomew's on Monday.

The Palace released a statement confirming that the Duke had undergone a successful procedure and was transferred back to King Edward VII Hospital for continuing treatment.

It is not known what his current condition is, but experts suggest that the move away from one of the UK's biggest critical care hospitals is a positive sign.

The Duke is expected to remain in hospital for a few more days as he continues his treatment.

The Duke's eldest son, , visited him at the hospital last week for about 30 minutes.

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This was the first time Charles had seen his father since before Christmas due to the nationwide coronavirus restrictions.

The Royal Family has not made any official comment on Charles' visit, but it serves as a reminder of his heartbreaking admission about his father during the pandemic last year.

In an interview with Sky News, revealed that he found it hard being separated from his family during lockdown, particularly his father, Prince Philip, and his four grandchildren.

He also acknowledged that many people have felt the strain of the lockdown period, with feelings of anger, frustration, anxiety, and depression being common emotions among the public.

has been spending lockdown with his wife Catherine and their children in their Amner Hall home in Norfolk, while is isolating with his family in their Santa Barbara home across the pond.

Prince Charles previously tested positive for the virus and expressed his gratitude for getting away with it lightly.

As we continue to navigate through these difficult times, we must prioritize our mental and physical health.

Let us all stay safe and take care of ourselves and our loved ones.

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