The prince, 90, was taken to a hospital on Monday after suffering from what a Buckingham Palace spokesman described as a bladder infection.
By JOHN F. BURNS, NY Times: World
Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:57pm
The prince, 90, was taken to a hospital on Monday after suffering from what a Buckingham Palace spokesman described as a bladder infection.
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