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Camilla says Prince Philip is ‘slightly improving’ as he enters third week in hospital

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, has said the health of Prince Philip was “slightly improving” as he undergoes tests for a heart condition at a hospital in London.
Key points:
- Prince Philip was admitted to hospital on February 16 after feeling unwell, and it was later revealed he had an infection
- On Monday he was transferred to another hospital for testing on a pre-existing heart condition
- His daughter-in-law Camilla said the 99-year-old was “slightly improving” and she had her “fingers crossed” for him
The Duchess, speaking to vaccination centre volunteers at a church in south London, said “we keep our fingers crossed” for the Duke of Edinburgh’s recovery.
Prince Philip, 99, is spending his third week in hospital after being admitted to the…
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