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The Queen has arrived to visit the Duke of Edinburgh in hospital in Cambridgeshire, where he has been treated for a blocked coronary artery. | |
A "minimally invasive procedure of coronary stenting" was successfully performed after he was taken to hospital suffering chest pains. | A "minimally invasive procedure of coronary stenting" was successfully performed after he was taken to hospital suffering chest pains. |
The duke, 90, had a "good night" but remains under observation at Papworth Hospital, Buckingham Palace said. | |
The Queen was accompanied by her son, Edward. Prince Charles arrived later. | |
The coronary stenting procedure involves pushing a balloon into the artery and blowing it up to remove the blockage. | The coronary stenting procedure involves pushing a balloon into the artery and blowing it up to remove the blockage. |
The stent is a metal sleeve fitted over the balloon, which remains inside the body when the balloon is removed. | The stent is a metal sleeve fitted over the balloon, which remains inside the body when the balloon is removed. |
The duke would have remained conscious during the procedure. He is likely to remain under observation "for a short period", the palace said. | |
Specialist unit | |
The BBC's Peter Hunt said the Greek-born prince was in strikingly good health and there had been no suggestion of ill health. | The BBC's Peter Hunt said the Greek-born prince was in strikingly good health and there had been no suggestion of ill health. |
The prince attended a lunch for his staff a week ago and was reportedly "on very good form", he added. | The prince attended a lunch for his staff a week ago and was reportedly "on very good form", he added. |
He was flown to the hospital by an RAF helicopter. No other member of the Royal Family travelled with him. | |
The treatment, we are told, has been successful. The focus now, and in the coming days, is on how a 90-year-old duke recovers from what Buckingham Palace has called a "minimally invasive procedure". | The treatment, we are told, has been successful. The focus now, and in the coming days, is on how a 90-year-old duke recovers from what Buckingham Palace has called a "minimally invasive procedure". |
His advancing age is obviously a factor. His health though has been good. The duke's last significant problem was in 2008 when he spent three nights in hospital with a chest infection. | His advancing age is obviously a factor. His health though has been good. The duke's last significant problem was in 2008 when he spent three nights in hospital with a chest infection. |
And he leads an active life. One member of his staff once said their task was not so much organising his diary as trying to keep up with him. | And he leads an active life. One member of his staff once said their task was not so much organising his diary as trying to keep up with him. |
As doctors treat him at Papworth, Prince Philip's family will start to arrive at Sandringham at the end of a very significant year for the royals. | As doctors treat him at Papworth, Prince Philip's family will start to arrive at Sandringham at the end of a very significant year for the royals. |
It's far from clear whether he'll be joining them or whether he'll be confined to a hospital bed on Christmas Day. | It's far from clear whether he'll be joining them or whether he'll be confined to a hospital bed on Christmas Day. |
Papworth is the UK's largest specialist cardiothoracic hospital and the country's main heart and lung transplant centre, treating more than 22,800 inpatient and day cases and 53,400 outpatients each year. | Papworth is the UK's largest specialist cardiothoracic hospital and the country's main heart and lung transplant centre, treating more than 22,800 inpatient and day cases and 53,400 outpatients each year. |
Senior members of the Royal Family, including the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, had been due to arrive at Sandringham on Saturday for Christmas. | Senior members of the Royal Family, including the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, had been due to arrive at Sandringham on Saturday for Christmas. |
Prince Philip, who arrived at Sandringham on Monday, is the longest-serving royal consort and celebrated 64 years of marriage to the Queen in November. | |
He was last in hospital in April 2008, when he spent three days in London with a chest infection. | He was last in hospital in April 2008, when he spent three days in London with a chest infection. |
In October this year he pulled out of travelling to Assisi in Italy because he had a cold. | In October this year he pulled out of travelling to Assisi in Italy because he had a cold. |
He had just returned from an 11-day tour of Australia with the Queen. | He had just returned from an 11-day tour of Australia with the Queen. |
A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister has been kept informed of the situation and wishes the Duke of Edinburgh a very speedy recovery." | A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister has been kept informed of the situation and wishes the Duke of Edinburgh a very speedy recovery." |
Meanwhile, the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast to the nation will highlight the importance of the family unit. The speech, taped on 9 December, reflects on a year in which her grandson Prince William got married and her husband turned 90. | Meanwhile, the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast to the nation will highlight the importance of the family unit. The speech, taped on 9 December, reflects on a year in which her grandson Prince William got married and her husband turned 90. |