Yikes! Sources have dished to The National ENQUIRER that British Monarch Queen Elizabeth is battling leukemia.
“The leukemia diagnosis was immediately hushed up, and the severity of her condition is not known. But given her age, no one believes there is much time left for her!” an insider revealed.
This shocking health crisis comes just two months after her husband, Prince Philip, nearly killed himself in a car accident at Sandringham estate!
Now that the 92-year-old is dying of cancer and Philip, 97, is getting older by the minute, The National ENQUIRER is digging up the royal duo’s past health issues. Click through the gallery above for the shocking details!
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June 2012
Seven years ago, Prince Philip was hospitalized twice with a bladder infection!
"The Duke of Edinburgh has had a recurrence of the bladder infection that he had in the summer and has been admitted to hospital for investigation and treatment," a statement from the Palace said at the time.
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June 2017
Back in June 2017, Prince Philip was hospitalized for a pre-existing condition. "The Duke Of Edinburg was admitted to hospital in London last night, as a precautionary measure, for treatment of an infection arising from a pre-existing condition," Buckingham Palace shared two years ago.
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April 2018
In April of 2018, Prince Philip underwent major hip surgery. "The Duke of Edinburgh has undergone a successful hip replacement operation," Buckingham Palace said in a statement at the time. "He is progressing satisfactorily at this early stage. His Royal Highness is likely to remain in hospital for several days. He is comfortable and in good spirits."
The note continued, "The Duke will continue his recovery at Windsor. His Royal Highness would like to convey his appreciation for the messages of good wishes he has received."
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October 2018
However, for his granddaughter Princess Eugenie’s wedding in October 2018, the palace was forced to pump him up with meds to
keep him alive for the lavish event!
“Philip struggles to think and talk,” spilled a palace insider to The
National ENQUIRER. “He has trouble recognizing anyone, including his wife and other members of the royal family!”
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January 2019
Although Prince Philip walked out of his Land Rover accident at Sandringham Estate uninjured, Queen Elizabeth’s husband nearly lost his life in the
terrifying crash!
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March 2019
In early March, the Queen took photos with
purple, bruised hands, sparking fear from royal fans about her health!
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December 2016
In late 2016, Elizabeth and Philip were forced to cancel their Christmas travel plans as well as other public appearances after co-battling heavy colds.
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March 2013
Six years prior, Elizabeth was forced to cancel a slew of appearances after suffering gastroenteritis.
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January 2003
Over 15 years ago, Queen Elizabeth had to have surgery on her right knee after tearing cartilage while walking. Later that year, the same thing happened with her right knee, forcing her to walk with a cane.
Photo credit: Getty Images
June 2012
Seven years ago, Prince Philip was hospitalized twice with a bladder infection!
"The Duke of Edinburgh has had a recurrence of the bladder infection that he had in the summer and has been admitted to hospital for investigation and treatment," a statement from the Palace said at the time.
Photo credit: Getty Images
June 2017
Back in June 2017, Prince Philip was hospitalized for a pre-existing condition. "The Duke Of Edinburg was admitted to hospital in London last night, as a precautionary measure, for treatment of an infection arising from a pre-existing condition," Buckingham Palace shared two years ago.
Photo credit: Getty Images
April 2018
In April of 2018, Prince Philip underwent major hip surgery. "The Duke of Edinburgh has undergone a successful hip replacement operation," Buckingham Palace said in a statement at the time. "He is progressing satisfactorily at this early stage. His Royal Highness is likely to remain in hospital for several days. He is comfortable and in good spirits."
The note continued, "The Duke will continue his recovery at Windsor. His Royal Highness would like to convey his appreciation for the messages of good wishes he has received."
Photo credit: Getty Images
October 2018
However, for his granddaughter Princess Eugenie’s wedding in October 2018, the palace was forced to pump him up with meds to
keep him alive for the lavish event!
“Philip struggles to think and talk,” spilled a palace insider to The
National ENQUIRER. “He has trouble recognizing anyone, including his wife and other members of the royal family!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
January 2019
Although Prince Philip walked out of his Land Rover accident at Sandringham Estate uninjured, Queen Elizabeth’s husband nearly lost his life in the
terrifying crash!
Photo credit: Getty Images
March 2019
In early March, the Queen took photos with
purple, bruised hands, sparking fear from royal fans about her health!
Photo credit: Getty Images
December 2016
In late 2016, Elizabeth and Philip were forced to cancel their Christmas travel plans as well as other public appearances after co-battling heavy colds.
Photo credit: Getty Images
March 2013
Six years prior, Elizabeth was forced to cancel a slew of appearances after suffering gastroenteritis.
Photo credit: Getty Images
January 2003
Over 15 years ago, Queen Elizabeth had to have surgery on her right knee after tearing cartilage while walking. Later that year, the same thing happened with her right knee, forcing her to walk with a cane.
Photo credit: Getty Images