The prince was photographed leaving the private hospital of King Edward VII in a black BMW car.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that the prince had been discharged from the hospital and returned to Windsor Castle, where he lived in isolation from the outside world with Elizabeth II during the pandemic.
When Philip was hospitalized in February, Buckingham Palace announced that the prince was suffering from an infection, but did not detect any. The castle later stated that the prince was not infected with the new coronavirus.
In early March, the castle announced that Philip had been transferred to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, where he underwent a successful medical procedure for a pre-existing heart problem. He was then taken back to the hospital of King Edward VII.
“His Royal Highness would like to thank all the medical staff who cared for him at both King Edward VII’s Hospital and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and all those who sent good wishes,” the castle said today.
The prince was hospitalized on February 16, and this is the longest time Philip has spent in the hospital.
In 2017, after spending two days in the hospital, Philip at the age of 96 ended his active participation in official events. In 2018, he underwent hip surgery.
In January 2019, Philip was involved in a car accident near Queen Sandringham Manor. Two people were injured in the accident, but the prince was not injured.
In December 2019, Philip spent four nights in the hospital, but was discharged for Christmas. Since then, Philip has not been seen in society.
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