Prince Philip Moved Back To Private Hospital After Heart Surgery
The Duke has been moved back to King Edward VII's Hospital for continuing treatment after a "successful procedure".
The Duke has been moved back to King Edward VII's Hospital for continuing treatment after a "successful procedure".
The Queen has spoken to the heads of all three services of the Armed Forces in recent weeks.
The 99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh is expected to remain at St Bartholomew's Hospital for the coming days.
Her Majesty The Queen spoke with General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith by telephone on Tuesday.
Prince Charles and Camilla wrote to some of their affiliated military units to thank them for their work in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
The Duke of Edinburgh has been taken to St Bartholomew's Hospital for "testing and observation for a pre-existing heart condition".
The Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to London's King Edward VII's Hospital last week.
Prince Philip, 99, is now into his seventh day at King Edward VII's Hospital in central London.
Prince Philip, 99, is in hospital for an undisclosed reason, although it is not coronavirus-related.
The Duke of Sussex has lost his honorary ranks in the RAF and Navy, and is also returning his honorary military appointments to the Queen.
More than 5,000 military personnel are supporting the UK's COVID-19 response across the UK and Overseas Territories.
The Duke of Sussex served in the British Army for a decade, until leaving the service in 2015.
In 1993, an eight-year-old Prince Harry visited the barracks of the Light Dragoons in Hohne, Germany and took a ride in an armoured vehicle.
Admiral Tony Radakin provided an update on Navy operations and the well-being of personnel throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
The Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to King Edward VII's Hospital in London on Tuesday evening as "a precautionary measure".
The Duke of Sussex launched the Invictus Games for wounded, injured or sick veterans in 2014.