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Prince Philip leaves London hospital after treatment for infection

Prince Philip is said to be in good spirits after being admitted to hospital for an infection on Wednesday – Jun 21, 2017

LONDON – Prince Philip was discharged Thursday from a London hospital after he was treated for an infection, Buckingham Palace said.

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Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, was admitted to the King Edward VII Hospital on Tuesday as a precautionary measure after he fell ill with an infection related to an existing health condition that wasn’t made public.

Philip, who turned 96 earlier this month, was driven from the hospital Thursday. Officials said he was in good spirits during his two nights’ stay there.

READ MORE: Prince Philip admitted to London hospital but in ‘good spirits’: Buckingham Palace

His brief admission to the hospital meant he missed out on two major events in the queen’s calendar – the state opening of Parliament on Wednesday and the Royal Ascot horse races.

In May, Philip announced he was stepping down from public life and wouldn’t take on new charity roles after more than six decades of service.

The royal has been hospitalized several times in recent years, including for treatment of a blocked coronary artery in 2011 and a bladder infection in 2012, but he has been in generally good health.

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The queen, 91, maintains her regular schedule of public appearances.

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