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Originally Posted by Ianna
MONACO (Reuters) - Prince Ernst August of Hanover, the husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, has left hospital after a two-week stay caused by an acute pancreatic infection, an official statement said on Tuesday.
"His Royal Highness the Prince of Hanover was allowed by his doctors to leave the Princess Grace Hospital on April 18, 2005 in the early afternoon," the prince's office said.
..part of article from Reuters..
I agree with you assia..and also so happy for Princess Caroline and little Alexandra as for rest of family..:)
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There is an article in hello about EA go out to the hospital:)
19 APRIL 2005
Prince Ernst-August of Hanover, husband of
Princess Caroline, has been released from a Monaco hospital, it has been confirmed.
A statement from the tiny principality's royal palace said that the 51-year-old royal left Princess Grace Hospital at mid-day on Monday, but gave no further details.
Prince Ernst was admitted to hospital suffering from a severe pancreatic illness on April 5 – the day before the death of his father-in-law,
Prince Rainier – and had been receiving treatment in intensive care.
Although he had, according to reports, at one point fallen into a coma, late last week an official bulletin revealed the condition of the prince appeared to be improving. The palace has confirmed, however, that Ernst-August, an extroverted and sometimes controversial figure on the royal scene, will require "permanent" medical care.
The prince, who has two sons from a former marriage, wed Monaco's Princess Caroline in 1999. The couple's only child together, Princess Alexandra, was born that sam19 APRIL 2005
Prince Ernst-August of Hanover, husband of
Princess Caroline, has been released from a Monaco hospital, it has been confirmed.
A statement from the tiny principality's royal palace said that the 51-year-old royal left Princess Grace Hospital at mid-day on Monday, but gave no further details.
Prince Ernst was admitted to hospital suffering from a severe pancreatic illness on April 5 – the day before the death of his father-in-law,
Prince Rainier – and had been receiving treatment in intensive care.
Although he had, according to reports, at one point fallen into a coma, late last week an official bulletin revealed the condition of the prince appeared to be improving. The palace has confirmed, however, that Ernst-August, an extroverted and sometimes controversial figure on the royal scene, will require "permanent" medical care.
The prince, who has two sons from a former marriage, wed Monaco's Princess Caroline in 1999. The couple's only child together, Princess Alexandra, was born that same year.