Aww I did think he looked quite frail at the Coronation service, he was trying not to grimace with pain sometimes when the camera was on him. Hope he recovers soon ...........
sounds like he's had tests, they've thrown up something that needs to be looked at, so they're doing an exploratory op. He was chatting at a garden party this afternoon and looking fine (for a 91-year-old), so I doubt there's much risk.
It's going to be a very worrying time for his family, I hope he manages to stick around for the new baby anywway, it would be great to know he met the next in line
HRH may have gone in incognito, I don't suppose that it is the 'done thing' to visit ones Ma when one is Queen, unless of course she was on her deathbed.
Penelope, regardless of your thoughts on the royals (I can take them or leave them), not many 91 years have to do as much as he does. If they put him in a NHS hospital you would be moaning about the extra resources being diverted to keep him secure.
Yes sherrardk: If they put him in a NHS resources facility he/they would realise what a sheltered, priviledged life they lead. I would not complain about the added pressure put on one NHS bed by one 91 yr old patient, however I would complain about the resources that are removed from us mere mortals to provide care him in this privileged resource.