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Prince Philip: Duke of Edinburgh 'a lot better' and 'we're keeping our fingers crossed', Prince Edward says

Prince Philip is likely to stay in hospital for "several days" while he is treated for an infection, Buckingham Palace says.

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Prince Edward tells Sky News his father Prince Philip is 'a lot better'
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Prince Edward has said the Royal Family are keeping their "fingers crossed" but that his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, is "a lot better" a week after he was admitted to hospital.

Buckingham Palace has said Prince Philip, 99, is likely to remain in hospital "for several days", revealing for the first time more details about his condition.

"The Duke of Edinburgh remains at King Edward VII's Hospital where he is receiving medical attention for an infection," the palace said in a statement.

"He is comfortable and responding to treatment but is not expected to leave hospital for several days."

Speaking to Sky News a little earlier, the Earl of Wessex, Prince Philip's youngest son, said he had talked to his father on the phone.

Asked how he was doing, he said: "As far as I'm aware, well I did speak to him the other day, so he's a lot better thank you very much indeed, and he's looking forward to getting out, which is the most positive thing.

"So we keep our fingers crossed."

Prince Philip spends a sixth night in hospital. File pic
Image: Prince Philip was admitted to hospital last week. File pic

Asked if the duke was frustrated at being in hospital, Prince Edward added: "Just a bit! I think that gets to all of us, and then, you can only watch the clock so many times and the walls are only so interesting."

He also wanted to say thank you on behalf of his family and father for all the kind messages they have received.

"We've had some brilliant and lovely messages from all sorts of people and we really appreciate that and so does he, I've been passing them on. It's fantastic, thank you," he said.

Twanna Saleh, 10, from London, with a 'get well soon' message for the Duke of Edinburgh outside the King Edward VII Hospital in London, where the Duke of Edinburgh was admitted on Tuesday evening as a precautionary measure after feeling unwell. Picture date: Saturday February 20, 2021.Twanna Helmy, 10, from London, with a 'get well soon' message for the Duke of Edinburgh outside the King Edward VII Hospital in London, where the Duke of Edinburgh was admitted on Tuesday evening as a precautionary
Image: Twanna Saleh, 10, from London, is among those who have sent their well wishes to the duke

The earl was speaking to Sky News for a report about the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme and the positive impact it has had on young people during the pandemic.

Prince Philip has been at the King Edward VII Hospital in central London for a week after being driven there by car last Tuesday "as a precautionary measure".

There haven't been any official updates from the palace since last Friday when sources said the Duke of Edinburgh was likely to remain in hospital until later this week for rest and observation, although he was said to be in "good spirits".

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Prince Charles arrives to visit Philip

The royal household did not initially give details about what the duke was admitted for but said it was not COVID-related.

Yesterday Prince William said his grandfather was "ok" and doctors were "keeping an eye on him" in hospital.

The Duke of Cambridge was asked about the duke as he was visiting a vaccination centre in King's Lynn, Norfolk.

On Saturday, the Duke of Edinburgh was visited by his son the Prince of Wales, and the pair spent about 30 minutes together.

While it was unusual for the duke to have a visitor, Prince Charles returned to Highgrove in Gloucestershire, potentially a sign he wasn't unduly concerned about his father's health.