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Prince Philip's Hidden Health Struggles Prior to His Death Now Disclosed

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Tilt Magazine Prince Philip’s Hidden Health Struggles Prior to His Death Now Disclosed Prince Philip Secretly Fought Pancreatic Cancer for 8 Years The Duke of Edinburgh had been battling with a form of Prince Philip pancreatic cancer that was not treatable, and this illness was kept away from the public eye for eight years until he died at the age of 99 in April 2021. It was the author of a British biography and historian, Hugo Vickers, who made…

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The details revealed by Prince Philip's new biography: the hidden disease for 8 years and the last moments before his death in Windsor

·Rome, Italy
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The new biography "Queen Elizabeth II: A Personal History" by the historian Hugo Vickers tells us that the husband of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, lived for almost eight years with an aggressive type of cancer. In 2013, doctors discovered a shadow on his pancreas – the diagnosis was inoperable pancreatic cancer. First, the prince withdrew to the Wood Farm estate in Sandringham to recover in peace. Many had thought that he would no…

·Bolzano, Italy
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Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died of pancreatic cancer from which he had suffered for eight years, biographer Hugo Vickers revealed in a work titled "Queen Elizabeth II".

·Romania
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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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