Philip Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, feels good, after being operated on the night of Friday to Saturday to unblock a coronary artery, reports BBC News. In fact, he was visited Saturday by his wife to the hospital in Cambridge.
According to Buckingham Palace, Duke has a "moral good" and will "remain under observation for a short period of time."
Queen's husband was hospitalized emergency Friday after he accused chest pain and was operated "successfully" montandu them into a stent.
Regina, who traveled by helicopter from domeniuil Sandringham, where the royal family traditionally spends the holidays end of the year arrived on Saturday morning at Papworth spitaul where Duke, aged 90 years, was hospitalized a day after . Elizabeth II was accompanied by three of his four children, Princes Andrew and Edward and Princess Anne.
Sandringham field is located about a hundred miles from Cambridge.
According to the royal palace, the visit lasted 45 minutes and Duke has a "moral good" and "is very anxious to leave the hospital," says AFP.
Prince Charles has visited his father, a little later, with his wife Camilla.