Prince Philip’s cause of death has been confirmed.
The royal had a car accident in January 2019 that resulted in him voluntarily giving up his license. That December, he was hospitalized in relation to a “pre-existing condition,” the palace said at the time.
He was again admitted to King Edward VII hospital on Feb. 16 to undergo a few days of observation and rest after “feeling unwell” and being “treated for an infection,” according to Buckingham Palace. This resulted in the prince’s longest ever hospital stay: 28 days.
A funeral was held for Philip on April 17.
Philip is survived by Queen Elizabeth, his wife of 73 years, their daughter Princess Anne and their three sons: next-in-line-to-the-throne Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward.
He also leaves behind eight grandchildren, including Prince William and Prince Harry, and nine great-grandchildren, including Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Archie, and Princess Eugenie’s new baby boy, August, whose middle name is Philip.
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