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Prince Phillip

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Anniebach Fri 20-Dec-19 14:27:20

Was taken from Sandringham to Edward 7th hospital ,London for observation in relation to a pre existing condition.

BradfordLass72 Sat 21-Dec-19 07:10:37

According to our media, he was flown to hospital by helicopter.
The poor old Queen went by train, emergin on the platform surrounded by commuters and looking very bundled up.

I felt for her as the first steps seemed a bit shaky after her long sit-down; I know that feeling. smile

www.stuff.co.nz/world/europe/118387672/prince-philip-98-admitted-to-hospital-in-london

Calendargirl Sat 21-Dec-19 07:02:10

Queenie 2
I’m In Charge
Lillibet (bit obvious)
Charlie’s Mum

Tangerine Fri 20-Dec-19 22:38:42

I don't know but I think Madge would be a good one.

NotTooOld Fri 20-Dec-19 22:35:22

Tangerne - perhaps she does. What name does she use, do you think? grin

Tangerine Fri 20-Dec-19 22:30:14

Perhaps she posts on Gransnet!!!!

NotTooOld Fri 20-Dec-19 22:26:02

I wonder if HM reads GN? I doubt she'd be chuffed to read all these posts predicting PP's end and her own. As for PC, I bet he's dreading it.

Urmstongran Fri 20-Dec-19 20:53:40

Oh. Sorry I didn’t realise.
? fake news then.

sodapop Fri 20-Dec-19 20:32:51

I think Buckingham Palace issued a statement to say the Queen would not be standing down in favour of Charles Urmstongran

Anniebach Fri 20-Dec-19 19:08:32

George 3rd son was prince regent but George was still the monarch .

Charles can only be king if the queen abdicates or when she dies,

Urmstongran Fri 20-Dec-19 18:54:01

Oh I didn’t realise that Anniebach. Well I suppose it’s a halfway-house type of situation. Gives Charles the opportunity to step up to the plate a little more. Probably a good thing for both of them.

Anniebach Fri 20-Dec-19 18:46:25

She will still be the monarch if Charles was prince regent

Urmstongran Fri 20-Dec-19 18:06:46

I’m sure I read somewhere she intends to stand down in 18 months and make Charles Prince Regent. No one would blame her - it’s been a long reign. I’m not particularly a royalist but I bet I cry when she dies.

The BBC have a codeword like ‘London Bridge’ and every now and again have a practice as to how they plan to broadcast the event. All the male newscasters have a black tie to hand ....
?

Calendargirl Fri 20-Dec-19 17:51:24

This has been discussed before, the Queen ‘retiring’. I don’t think she will ever ‘retire’. She will just pass more on to Charles and others to do. Cannot imagine she will just pootle off to Sandringham and not have some sort of role.
My opinion only of course.

M0nica Fri 20-Dec-19 17:44:55

Vows can mean you have to still keep going until you drop. It depends on what the person making the vow understood it to mean at the time they took it.

BlueBelle Fri 20-Dec-19 17:40:12

Sorry but vows don’t mean you have to still keep going until you drop she could give over and still keep status she’s done more than enough and is it fair to wait till Charles is in his dotage to hand over not in my opinion but of course it is only my opinion

MamaCaz Fri 20-Dec-19 17:35:07

For heaven's sake, none of us (I presume!) has a clue about what sort of relationship the queen and Prince Phillip have. For all we know, they might hate the sight of each other by now, so I'm certainly not going to either praise, criticise or sympathise regarding the queen's whereabouts while he is in hospital.

sodapop Fri 20-Dec-19 17:22:59

I hope Philip is not suffering anything serious. I suppose at his age every precaution should be taken. The Queen may be criticised for not being with him but I agree with Wildswan that would cause more problems for the hospital.

Pittcity Fri 20-Dec-19 16:54:25

DH just mumbled something about cryogenics.....wink

Anniebach Fri 20-Dec-19 16:40:36

She made a vow and is honouring it. She will not have to ‘let go’ until she dies. She could appoint Charles as Prince Regent
if she was not physically or mentally capable.

BlueBelle Fri 20-Dec-19 16:34:29

The queen has her choices and should have /could have retired whenever she wanted, she could have had a few years peace and quiet with Old Phil, she’s the one holding on to the bitter end I think Charles is every bit as safe pair of hands as his mother and she will have to let go at one point if she hasn’t geared him up for his position by now, she never will

M0nica Fri 20-Dec-19 15:58:07

It was a planned admission and he is said to not to like having visitors when he is in hospital. Presumably the idea is to get him home for Christmas.

Nobody lives forever and he is 98.

merlotgran Fri 20-Dec-19 15:53:13

Not that I'm implying that disasters are a joke of course.

merlotgran Fri 20-Dec-19 15:52:28

I gasped when I saw the headline because it's a standing joke in our house that DH always predicts the Christmas/Boxing Day disaster.

A couple of weeks ago we were laughing about it and I asked him what this year's was going to be. Quick as a flash he said, 'Prince Philip!' shock

I kid you not!

I hope he's wrong.

EllanVannin Fri 20-Dec-19 15:30:28

He hasn't looked 100% for a while really so maybe he'll be " fixed up " to spend and enjoy this Christmas at least. I hope so.
Realistically, nobody of that age can look too far ahead. Aww.

wildswan16 Fri 20-Dec-19 15:18:33

I'm sure if it was serious then she would. But she is also well aware that even though she doesn't want to "make a fuss", her presence anywhere causes all sorts of problems and any hospital really doesn't need that.