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    By News Desk on March 29, 2026 UK News
    Prince Philip ‘faced unmanageable pancreatic cancer’ | News UK
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    ROYAL HEALTH
    Prince Philip was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer in June 2013, as revealed in Hugo Vickers’ new book about the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh’s lives.
    ROYAL ILLNESS REVEALED
    Hugo Vickers’ new book discloses that Prince Philip battled pancreatic cancer for nearly eight years before his death, hidden from public knowledge until now.
    ROYAL REVELATIONS
    Hugo Vickers’ new book reveals Prince Philip’s battle with pancreatic cancer was kept secret for years, even as he lived unusually long following diagnosis.

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    New revelations from a book by royal biographer Hugo Vickers indicate that Prince Philip was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer nearly eight years prior to his death. The book, titled “Queen Elizabeth II,” delves into the final years of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, shedding light on Philip’s long battle with the illness.

    The Duke, who passed away at Windsor Castle in April 2021, was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer in June 2013 at the age of 92. This information had been kept from the public for years, with reports suggesting his doctors were surprised he survived for such an extended period.

    Philip’s death certificate ultimately cited “old age” as the cause of death. He was the longest-serving consort in British history and spent significant time in hospital care just before his death. Notably, the book details how he evaded nurses on his last night to enjoy a drink, highlighting his resilient spirit even in his final moments.

    The Queen was reportedly frustrated by Philip’s final departure, expressing her anger that he often left without saying goodbye, a pattern he maintained throughout their 73 years of marriage.

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    Prince Phillip ‘struggled with inoperable pancreatic cancer’ | News UK

    Prince Philip ‘faced unmanageable pancreatic cancer’ | News UK
    Caption: Prince Philip battled with pancreatic cancer during his final years (Getty Images)

    Prince Philip was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer nearly eight years before he died, a new book about the Queen and the then-Duke of Edinburgh’s life has revealed.

    In Queen Elizabeth II, a new book by the royal biographer Hugo Vickers, the final years of the two royals’ lives have been cast in fresh detail – including Philip’s long-running illness.

    While he died at Windsor Castle in April 2021, two months before he turned 100, the Duke was given the diagnosis of inoperable cancer in June 2013 when he was 92 years of age.

    The book claims the condition was kept from the public for years and that his doctors struggled to believe he had survived for so long.

    Philip’s official death certificate lists ‘old age’ as the eventual cause of death.

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    The Duke was the longest-reigning consort in British history and was treated at King Edward VII Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the weeks before his death.

    DUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 18: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrive to attend a State Banquet in Dublin Castle on May 18, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland. The Duke and Queen's visit to Ireland is the first by a monarch since 1911. An unprecedented security operation is taking place with much of the centre of Dublin turning into a car free zone. Republican dissident groups have made it clear they are intent on disrupting proceedings. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)
    A new book by the royal biographer Hugo Vickers describes the final years of the Queen and her husband’s lives (Picture: Getty Images)

    At the time, it was reported that he initially received care for an infection, but also underwent heart surgery for a pre-existing condition.

    He returned to Windsor Castle on March 16 to be reunited with the Queen after spending a month in the hospitals.

    There, the Duke, known for his frequent gaffes and remarkable longevity, continued living life to the full even on his final night, claims the new book, which has been serialised in the Daily Mail.

    WINDSOR, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh attends the wedding of Princess Eugenie of York to Jack Brooksbank at St. George's Chapel on October 12, 2018 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Alastair Grant - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
    Prince Philip kept evading his nurses (Picture: Getty)

    Prince Philip gave nurses the slip and headed down on his zimmer frame to the Oak Room, a sitting room in the castle, and poured himself a beer, Vickers wrote.

    ‘The following morning, he got up, had a bath, said he did not feel well and quietly slipped away,’ the book said.

    ‘By this point, he had lived with pancreatic cancer for nearly eight years – far longer than the usual survival time from diagnosis.’

    The Queen, meanwhile, was not present when her husband of 73 years passed away, and is said to have been left frustrated by his characteristically unannounced departure.

    According to Vickers, she described herself as ‘absolutely furious that, as so often in life, he left without saying goodbye’.

    The statement was an apparent reference to Philip’s lifelong habit of slipping away without warning, including from the Queen herself, who had frequently asked staff to alert her when he was leaving, only to be told he had already gone.


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