Prince Philip cancels London Zoo visit after hospital stay
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Prince Philip has cancelled a visit next week to London Zoo as he continues to recover from illness.
He spent two nights at the King Edward VII hospital in London earlier this week for an infection arising from a pre-existing condition.
Buckingham Palace say there are no "current plans" for the 96-year-old prince to pull out of any other future engagements.
The Duke of Edinburgh is due to attend a dinner in Norfolk in a week's time.
The BBC's royal correspondent Peter Hunt has said it is likely that the prince has been suffering from the recurrence of the bladder infection he suffered twice in 2012.
Prince Philip was treated for a blocked coronary artery in 2011 and the bladder infection the following year.
In May it was announced that the duke is retiring from royal duties this autumn.
The remainder of the prince's public engagements, external before that time are:
30 June - attending a Coaching Club dinner at Sandringham House, Norfolk.
3 July - attending a reception to mark the 50th anniversary of the Prince Philip Prize for the Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow
4 July - garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
6 July - Duke of Edinburgh's Award reception for gold standard achievers at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
12-14 July - state visit of the king and queen of Spain at Buckingham Palace
18 July - presenting awards at the annual meeting of the Royal Institute of Navigation, held at the Royal Geographical Society in London
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