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Latest news: Prince Philip in hospital with chest infection



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Published Date: 04 April 2008
THE Duke of Edinburgh has been admitted to hospital with a chest infection, Buckingham Palace said today.
A spokeswoman said Philip was taken to the King Edward VII's Hospital in central London for "assessment and treatment for a chest infection".

"His Royal Highness's programme of engagements for the weekend have been cancelled", the spokeswoman adde
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Philip, 86, did not attend a thanksgiving service for Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary on Wednesday because he was taken ill with a cold, Buckingham Palace said.

Today's statement from the Palace said: "The Duke of Edinburgh has been admitted to the King Edward VII's hospital for assessment and treatment for a chest infection.

"His Royal Highness's programme of engagements for the weekend have been cancelled.

"It is understood that the Prince is sitting up and is working on his correspondence at the private hospital.

Last Thursday, Philip joined the Queen to formally say goodbye to French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife after their State Visit.

As the president and his wife, Carla Bruni, left Windsor Castle by the Sovereign's Entrance, they exchanged handshakes with the Queen and the Duke and a few words were said among the party.

Philip is being treated in the private King Edward VII's Hospital, in Beaumont Street.

Philip had been expected to attend a dinner for Macmillan Cancer Support at the Harte and Garter Hotel in Windsor tonight.

He did not have any engagements scheduled for the rest of the weekend.

A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said none of his engagements next week have been cancelled.

On Monday he is due to attend two engagements at Windsor Castle, a council meeting and a dinner to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel.

He is scheduled to accompany the Queen to an engagement at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth on Thursday.

Many royals have been treated in the hospital where the Duke of Edinburgh is being cared for.

The Duchess of Cornwall became the latest in a long line of family members to go to the exclusive clinic when she underwent a hysterectomy in March last year.

From the Queen to the late Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother, the hospital has been the first port of call for ailing members of the royal family for many years.

The first time the Queen was admitted to hospital was to the King Edward VII in July 1982 when she had a wisdom tooth extracted.

In 2003, the clinic's surgeons also removed minor – non-cancerous – growths from the Queen's face and operated on her knee.

There are 61 private en-suite air-conditioned rooms, which cost £500 a night.

There are also three operating theatres, a three-bedded critical care unit, a two-bed high dependency unit and a short-stay ward.

Around 180 consultants work at the clinic, along with 241 hospital staff, 137 clinical workers, 84 service support and 20 administrative support.




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  • Last Updated: 04 April 2008 4:31 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Duke of Edinburgh
 
1

The_Doctor,

04/04/2008 15:27:17
Well, not a fan of the Royal Family but I wish him the best for a speedy recovery.

Why is he being treated in a Private Hospital though?
2

artemisclyde,

04/04/2008 15:41:30
Stop the world, the Duke has a chest infection. Not pleasant for him and of course, hope he mends.

I'll never understand the time, attention and analysis given over to this bunch of archaic nobodies.
3

gorgeousgorgieboy,

Edinburgh 04/04/2008 15:46:43
#1 Because he can afford it. Whats the problem with that?

I hope its not a Chinese doctor though.
4

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 04/04/2008 15:50:30
#1 Why is he being treated in a Private Hospital though?

Because, like me, he possibly baulks at the thought of being in the close vicinity of the plebeian unwashed hordes?
5

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 04/04/2008 15:54:10
#2 I'll never understand the time, attention and analysis given over to this bunch of archaic nobodies.

You seem to be giving it some attention despite the headline being crystal clear.
As for being a 'nobody' I suspect many more have heard of HRH than have heard of you!
6

The_Doctor,

04/04/2008 15:57:04
#3

Well, I'm sure that we, as taxpayers, are all footing the bill.

Still not sure why a member of the Royal Family shouldn't be treated in an NHS hospital like the rest of us.
7

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04/04/2008 16:28:34
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8

Brian Ferrari,

04/04/2008 16:34:37
#5 Loki

In fact I have so little time for the royals that I will read an article about them and then take the time to comment. There.

Are you an Egyptian gentleman of lowly birth by any chance?
9

Brian Ferrari,

04/04/2008 16:35:46
Sorry that should have been directed at #2. Having a bad day.
10

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 04/04/2008 17:01:23
#9 Having a bad day

Of that there is no doubt. I hope it will improve for you.
11

JayDeeTee,

04/04/2008 19:22:49
Hope the auld chookie recovers. His gaffes are a scream.
12

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

04/04/2008 21:27:29
Man has chest infection....so what?
13

Hector Goodrich (Dr),

Gillin pronounced 'Gullane' 04/04/2008 21:28:31
#11 Agreed. His lack of political correctness is most refreshing.
14

Stirling Sentinel,

Stirling 04/04/2008 21:54:44
Typically plebian and chip on shoulder comment. The reason he went to a private hospital is simply that he hopes to recover. Public = MRSA
15

Steve Evans,

Malta 05/04/2008 00:09:19
Get well, After all he is the Duke of Edinburgh.
16

mentalmarti,

edinburgh 05/04/2008 11:20:47
oh i hope he makes a full recovery, he's maybe one of the most "un-pc" people ever but it's hilarious all the same!.....

 

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