Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Prince Philip reportedly battled pancreatic cancer for eight years before his de@th.
According to a royal historian Hugo Vickers, the late Duke
of Edinburgh, who was married to Queen Elizabeth II, was diagnosed with
the disease in June 2013, when he was 91 years old.
After his diagnosis, there were allegedly growing concerns
that Philip would not be able to carry out royal duties.
Despite this, the late prince continued to show up for
official engagements for another four years, before stepping back from
his royal role in 2017.
Four years later, Prince Philip di£d just two
months before his 100th birthday.
In Vickers’ new book titled Queen Elizabeth II, he details
the final years of Philip’s life. The historian explains that Philip had an
initial stay in hospital when he was diagnosed, before being discharged to
recover at home.
“Doctors had detected a shadow on his pancreas, and had cut
him right across his stomach,” the author wrote. “The verdict was inoperable
pancreatic cancer.”
The royal author explained that after being diagnosed with
the disease “there was a view that [Philip] might not be seen in public again”.
However, Vickers went on to include that “the duke outwitted the pessimists”
surviving with pancreatic cancer for much longer than initially expected.
Prince Philip saw out his final days at Windsor Castle,
where Vickers said he enjoyed “elements of tranquillity”.
He wrote: “On the last night of his life, he gave his nurses
the slip, shuffled along the corridor on his Zimmer frame, helped himself to a
beer and drank it in the Oak Room.”
The royal historian claims that at this point, the late Duke
had been living with pancreatic cancer for eight years – far longer than the
usual survival time after diagnosis.
Vickers wrote of the morning of his passing: “He got up, had
a bath, said he did not feel well, and quietly slipped away.”
The late Queen, who was understood to have not been there
when Phillip di£d, was “absolutely furious that, as so often in life, he left
without saying goodbye”, Vickers wrote.
Prince Philip di£d on April 9 2021, with his official cause
of de@th being listed as "old age".
Only a limited number of people were allowed to attend
Philip’s funeral, which was held during the height of the Covid pandemic. The
late Queen was pictured sitting alone, wearing a mask, as she attended the
service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

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