Prince Philip transferred back to King Edward VII s Hospital after successful procedure, Buckingham Palace confirms
By Heather Cichowski
Prince Philip has been transferred back to King Edward VII s Hospital
after undergoing a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition at St. Bartholomew s Hospital, according to a new update from Buckingham Palace on March 5. The statement continued that the Duke of Edinburgh is expected to remain in hospital for continuing treatment for a number of days. On March 4, Buckingham Palace released a statement confirming that the 99-year-old had undergone the successful procedure the day before and would remain hospitalized for rest and treatment.
Party Pieces founder appears on the cover of the April 2021 issue of
Good Housekeeping. In the interview, the 66-year-old discusses her wishes for the year, including being able to see her children and grandchildren when the
coronavirus pandemic has abated. I hope we see
COVID-19 coming under control so all of us can
have a more normal life. Hopefully this year, more people will get to
celebrate their special occasions with friends and family, Carole told the publication, echoing the thoughts of so many of us. I also hope to see more of my family than I could last year, including, of course, my new grandchild,
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.
Blake Lively have donated $250,000 to Influence Mentoring Society, an organization that helps Indigenous youth in post-secondary education, with the goal of eliminating employment gaps faced by Canada s Indigenous peoples. In many Indigenous cultures, mentoring is an important way in which youth are guided through the world and learn from their elders. The donation will allow the organization to launch its Influence Mentoring Program. The online program helps Indigenous post-secondary students find mentors anywhere in Canada, who work with
youth to improve their knowledge on Indigenous cultures, history and
issues. We are so happy to support the Influence Mentoring program that will help Indigenous youth in Canada, who are trying to successfully complete their post-secondary pursuits and enter the job market for the first time, the couple said in a statement. All too often, diverse groups are left behind in the things we take for granted. This program aims to rectify