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Prince Charles visits 99-year-old Prince Philip in hospital

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LONDON, United Kingdom (AP) - Prince Charles went to a London hospital on Saturday to visit his father Prince Philip who was admitted earlier this week for 'observation and rest' after falling ill.

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