
"Prince Philip lived with inoperable pancreatic cancer for eight years up until his death in 2021, a new book has claimed. Royal historian and biographer Hugo Vickers revealed in his new book Queen Elizabeth II that Philip was diagnosed with cancer in June 2013 during an 11-day visit to a hospital when he was 91."
"On the last night of his life, he gave his nurses the slip, shuffled along the corridor on his Zimmer frame, helped himself to a beer and drank it in the Oak Room. The following morning, he got up, had a bath, said he did not feel well and quietly slipped away."
"By this point, he had lived with pancreatic cancer for nearly eight years far longer than the usual survival time from diagnosis. The book also claims that the late prince did not want to reach his 100th birthday as he did not enjoy the fuss of such events."
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