PRINCE Philip has today been transferred to a different hospital while he battles an infection and pre-existing heart condition.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, was taken to the King Edward VII hospital almost two weeks ago as a "precautionary measure".
Buckingham Palace said today he has now been moved to London's St Bartholomew's hospital until at least the end of the week.
The Duke will undergo testing for the heart condition at the hospital, which is one of the country’s leading specialist cardiac centres.
The Palace said: "The Duke of Edinburgh was today transferred from King Edward VII’s Hospital to St Bartholomew’s Hospital where doctors will continue to treat him for an infection, as well as undertake testing and observation for a pre-existing heart condition.
"The Duke remains comfortable and is responding to treatment but is expected to remain in hospital until at least the end of the week."
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GET WELL, PHILIP Prince Philip, 99, moved to St Bart’s hospital for treatment for infection and heart condition & he’ll stay in this week
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