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UK - 28 Days Out
17.02.2021; Birmingham, England: PRINCE CHARLES HAND INJURY.
Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne was sporting plasters on his left hand (thumb and middle finger) when he visited the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.
For most part of the visit his hand was strategically placed in his pocket.
The Prince who was accompanied by wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, was visiting the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, to to thank volunteers undertaking clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccinations. They also met healthcare staff who were receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations. 
Meanwhile, Prince Philip, 99, was admitted to the private King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone, London, as a 'precautionary measure', last night.
Photo Credit: Molly Darlington/NEWSPIX INTERNATIONAL

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UK - 28 Days Out<br />
17.02.2021; Birmingham, England: PRINCE CHARLES HAND INJURY.<br />
Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne was sporting plasters on his left hand (thumb and middle finger) when he visited the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.<br />
For most part of the visit his hand was strategically placed in his pocket.<br />
The Prince who was accompanied by wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, was visiting the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, to to thank volunteers undertaking clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccinations. They also met healthcare staff who were receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations. <br />
Meanwhile, Prince Philip, 99, was admitted to the private King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone, London, as a 'precautionary measure', last night.<br />
Photo Credit: Molly Darlington/NEWSPIX INTERNATIONAL<br />
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IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION OF USAGE REQUIRED:<br />
Newspix International, 31 Chinnery Hill, Bishop's Stortford, ENGLAND CM23 3PS<br />
Tel:+441279 324672  ; Fax: +441279656877<br />
Mobile:  07775681153<br />
e-mail: info@newspixinternational.co.uk<br />
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