Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's Husband and the Duke of Edinburgh passed away on Friday aged 99. Many Buckingham Palace insiders revealed the details of the final days of the departed prince.
The reports indicated that in general, the prince was in "good form," in addition, he was calm and quiet on his final days. Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex told the media during Prince Philip's final hospital that he was calm and quiet.
It seemed that he kept his calm attitude even after leaving the hospital. In addition, he wrote a number of letters to his loved ones and phoned them as well.
The 99-year prince spent a lot of time reading his favorite newspapers such as The Sun.
He didn't prefer his hospital stay and he aimed to return to his own bed. He feared dying in the hospital.
Another impressive detail on the final days of the duke that he refused anyone to help him in dressing, he continued to dress himself.
In one of the famous situations during his final hours, the prince dropped his reading glasses, and he refused the aid of one of his assistants. Moreover, he insisted to pick it by himself.
His appetite was somehow poor, however, the changing of his mealtimes made him able to share food time with the queen.
The duke felt “gravely ill” on Thursday, so the queen recommended transporting him to the hospital.
Prince Philip of dying peacefully and in his own bed came true, in addition, his beloved wife, Elizabeth, was beside him when he passed away.