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Prince Philip has been admitted to hospital for an exploratory operation, Buckingham Palace says.Prince Philip has been admitted to hospital for an exploratory operation, Buckingham Palace says.
He was admitted to the London Clinic "following abdominal investigations" and is expected to stay in the hospital for up to two weeks.He was admitted to the London Clinic "following abdominal investigations" and is expected to stay in the hospital for up to two weeks.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who will be 92 on 10 June, pulled out of official engagements in May and this month.The Duke of Edinburgh, who will be 92 on 10 June, pulled out of official engagements in May and this month.
He will have an operation on Friday under general anaesthetic, says BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt.He will have an operation on Friday under general anaesthetic, says BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt.
In the last week, Prince Philip has been having unannounced "abdominal investigations" at the hospital in central London, adds our correspondent.
The Palace said in a statement that "further updates will be issued when appropriate".
On Monday, the Duke of Edinburgh pulled out of an engagement for the Royal National Institute of Blind People after becoming unwell ahead of last week's service marking 60 years since the Queen's Coronation.
Prince Philip attended the service at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday and was present at a garden party attended by the Queen at Buckingham Palace this afternoon.
Guests say he gave no signs of being unwell.
According to the BBC's royal correspondent, Prince Philip was driven to the clinic after the party and walked in unaided.
A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said: "He is in very good health."
'Good spirits'
She added: "He felt unwell on Monday and missed an engagement, but that was down to the fact he had temporarily lost his voice."
A Palace spokesman at the London Clinic said described the Duke of Edinburgh as being in good spirits.
He stressed it was not an emergency admission and the decision was taken by the duke's doctors to carry out the exploratory operation after investigations and tests last week.
In April, Buckingham Palace played down fears about the Duke of Edinburgh's health after he was pictured with purplish skin round his eye in Canada. It said he did not fall and simply woke up with the discoloration.
Philip, 91, has been admitted to hospital three other times in the past two years after suffering health scares.
In August 2012, he was treated at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for a bladder infection.
He spent four days in hospital over Christmas 2011, following an operation to clear a blocked heart artery.
And after attending events to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in June, he was admitted to hospital for five nights, missing several days of festivities after sustaining a bladder infection.
On Friday, Prince Philip was due to accompany the Queen when she officially opens the BBC's New Broadcasting House building in central London. The Queen will now undertake the visit alone.
Writing on Twitter Prime Minister David Cameron said: "My best wishes to the Duke of Edinburgh who is in hospital tonight. I hope he has a swift recovery."