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The Queen will learn more about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s own take about life in the Royal Family when the interview is aired on Sunday evening. Clips of the Oprah Winfrey chat have already been released offering a glimpse of the topics the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discussed. Royal commentator Nick Witchell told the BBC Buckingham Palace staff is baffled and bemused after Meghan Markle claimed royal staff has been perpetrating falsehoods .
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, delivered some good news about Prince Philip s condition.
On Wednesday, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall visited a coronavirus vaccination center in London. During that time, she revealed that the Duke of Edinburgh s health status is slightly improving.
According to the broadcasters who covered her visit, Camilla added that the royal family is keeping their fingers crossed for Prince Philip s recovery.
Although the duke is feeling better, he reportedly still hurts at moments.
The comments from Prince Charles wife came after Buckingham Palace said on Monday that Prince Philip was comfortable and is responding to the treatment.
By Heather Cichowski
March 04, 2021
Prince Philip has undergone a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition, according to a new statement from Buckingham Palace on March 4.
The Queen s husband will remain in hospital for treatment, rest and recuperation for a number of days, the Palace also said.
The news comes after the Duke of Edinburgh
was transferred from King Edward VII Hospital to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London on March 1 to continue treatment for an infection and undergo further tests for the heart condition. At that time, he was anticipated to remain hospitalized for at least the rest of the week.