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Queen attends church as Prince Philip stays in hospital for second night | Queen attends church as Prince Philip stays in hospital for second night |
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The Queen has attended a carol service in Sandringham after the Duke of Edinburgh spent a second night in hospital in London. | |
Prince Philip, 98, travelled from the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to London's King Edward VII Hospital on Friday as a "precautionary measure". | Prince Philip, 98, travelled from the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to London's King Edward VII Hospital on Friday as a "precautionary measure". |
Buckingham Palace said the admission was for "observation and treatment in relation to a pre-existing condition". | Buckingham Palace said the admission was for "observation and treatment in relation to a pre-existing condition". |
The Queen was at St Mary Magdalene with Prince Edward and his family. | The Queen was at St Mary Magdalene with Prince Edward and his family. |
She is expected to attend the same church on Christmas Day. | She is expected to attend the same church on Christmas Day. |
The monarch was pictured stepping out of a car before walking into church ahead of her grandchildren, Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn. | The monarch was pictured stepping out of a car before walking into church ahead of her grandchildren, Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn. |
The palace said the duke went to hospital on the advice of his doctor. | The palace said the duke went to hospital on the advice of his doctor. |
But it refused to confirm or deny reports the duke was flown to London by helicopter and then driven by car for the last part of the journey. | But it refused to confirm or deny reports the duke was flown to London by helicopter and then driven by car for the last part of the journey. |
The duke, who retired from official solo royal duties in 2017, walked into hospital and is expected to remain there for a few days. | The duke, who retired from official solo royal duties in 2017, walked into hospital and is expected to remain there for a few days. |
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