Philip, who will turn 100 in June, spent the better part of last month in several hospitals after falling ill with an infection in February. However, after his initial stay at King Edward VII’s Hospital, he was then transferred to St. Bartholomew’s hospital where he underwent surgery to treat a pre-existing condition, which the palace revealed was a success.
In the statement following Philip’s release from the hospital, the palace wrote, “His Royal Highness wishes to thank all the medical staff who looked after him at both King Edward VII’s Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and everyone who has sent their good wishes.”
The royal family publicly shared their concern for Prince Philip throughout his stay, and it was revealed that Queen Elizabeth, who is married to Philip, had hoped that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would postpone their tell-all Oprah interview until after he was released. However, it was recently reported that the pair had every intention of pushing back the interview if Philip’s condition had deteriorated.