Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, visited yesterday the hospital where his father Prince Philip is being kept as a precaution after feeling ill.
Charles arrived at the back of the London hospital where Philip, the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, has spent four nights.
Charles was at the hospital for just over half an hour before departing.
Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was admitted to hospital on Tuesday as a precautionary measure after feeling ill with an ailment that is not related to the coronavirus (Covid-19).
He was able to walk into the hospital unaided after arriving by private transport rather than ambulance, a source said at the time.
Philip turns 100 on June 10.
He is expected to remain in hospital until next week, a royal source said on Friday, adding that doctors were acting out of an abundance of caution and that the duke remained in good spirits.
Both Philip and the 94-year-old queen received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in January.
He spent four nights at the same hospital at the end of 2019 while being treated for a pre-existing condition.
Philip is now rarely seen in public.
He stepped down from official engagements in August 2017 after completing more than 22,000 solo events and thousands more alongside the queen.
A former naval officer renowned for his sometimes brusque manner and humour, Philip married Elizabeth in 1947, five years before she became queen.
He is now by far the longest-serving consort of any British monarch.
Charles paid his hospital visit the day after Buckingham Palace confirmed that his younger son Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan had permanently quit as working royals.
The queen ordered the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to relinquish their honorary titles and patronages, a year after they stepped back from frontline duties.
They now live in California.
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