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						<p><strong><strong>Prince Philip</strong></strong> will remain in the hospital for the foreseeable future, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Tuesday, February 23.</p>


<p>“The Duke of Edinburgh remains at King Edward VII’s Hospital where he is receiving medical attention for an infection,” a palace spokesperson said in a statement to<em> Us Weekly.</em> “He is comfortable and responding to treatment but is not expected to leave the hospital for several days.”</p>
<p>It’s been one week since the 99-year-old prince was<strong> hospitalized in London as a “precautionary measure.”</strong></p>
<figure id="attachment_1973471"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/02/23/prince-philip-to-remain-in-the-hospital-as-he-fights-infection-0.jpg" alt="Prince Philip to Remain in the Hospital as He Fights Infection" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Prince Philip</span> <span class="credit">Tim Rooke/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>The palace first confirmed that Philip was being treated on Wednesday, February 17, telling <em>Us</em> in a statement: “The Duke of Edinburgh will remain in the hospital, on a doctor’s recommendation, for a few days.”</p>
<p>Several days later, <strong><strong>Prince William</strong> </strong>gave an <strong>update on his grandfather during an engagement</strong> at a coronavirus vaccination center in Norfolk, England.</p>


<p>“Yes, he’s OK,” William, 38, said on Monday, February 22. “They’re keeping an eye on him.”</p>
<p>Philip was previously treated at King Edward VII Hospital in December 2019. After checking in several days before Christmas to undergo “observation and treatment in relation to a preexisting condition,” he was released four days later on Christmas Eve.</p>
<p>The Duke of Edinburgh has been married to<strong><strong> Queen Elizabeth II</strong></strong> since 1947. While his illness is not related to the coronavirus pandemic, both Philip and <strong>the 94-year-old queen made headlines last month</strong> when they received the first dose of the vaccine.</p>

		<p>Before Philip was admitted to the hospital, the palace released a statement on behalf of him, the queen and several<strong> other members of the royal family regarding <strong>Meghan Markle</strong>’s pregnancy news.</strong> The <em>Suits</em> alum, 39, and <strong><strong>Prince Harry</strong> </strong>announced that on February 14 that they are expecting baby No. 2.</p>
<p>“Her Majesty, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and entire family are ‘delighted’ and wish them well,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.</p>
<p>Several days later, news broke that Harry and Meghan, who already share 21-month-old son Archie, <strong>had informed the queen that their decision to stop working for the royal family was</strong> permanent. <strong>Ingrid Seward,</strong> author of P<em>rince Philip Revealed: A Man of His Century</em>, meanwhile, <strong>previously spoke to <em>Us</em> about how Philip feels about the situation.</strong></p>


<p>“He can’t understand what was so awful about being a member of the royal family,” Seward told <em>Us</em> in October 2020. “They had a beautiful house. They had a huge influence, and Harry was really enjoying helping the military. And Meghan had got the beginnings of a place for herself in the Commonwealth and then they had a beautiful child [Archie]. So, beautiful house, beautiful child, looked after — what was so awful about that?”</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Sarah Hearon</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Sarah Hearon]]></dc:creator>
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