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Philip's Secret Cancer Battle Revealed
31 Mar
Summary
- Prince Philip was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2013.
- He lived with the disease for nearly eight years before his death.
- The Queen was reportedly furious he left without saying goodbye.

A newly released biography has disclosed that Prince Philip was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer eight years prior to his passing in April 2021. The book by Hugo Vickers states that doctors discovered a shadow on his pancreas in 2013, leading to his diagnosis.
Prince Philip, who passed away at Windsor Castle, reportedly lived with the disease far longer than the typical survival time. Despite his diagnosis, he returned to public duties in August 2013 and officially retired in 2017.
On his last night, Philip reportedly slipped away from his nurses to enjoy a beer. He passed away the following morning after feeling unwell. Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly "absolutely furious" that he left without a final farewell, a recurring theme in their relationship.
This revelation follows news of King Charles's reduced cancer treatment schedule in 2026 and Princess Kate's remission after her cancer diagnosis in March 2024.