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Prince Philip took a swipe at Prince Harry over his bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, according to two royal experts. The Duke of Edinburgh learned about the interview following his
return to Windsor Castle after his month-long stay in hospital. Roya Nikkhah, who is royal correspondent at The Sunday Times, told True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat that the elderly
royal had a "few fruity words to say" in response to the interview. She said: "I think he would have had a few fruity words to say about the Oprah interview, let's put it
that way." Ingred Seward, the editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, backed these claims in the same interview. Ms Seward said: "He definitely would! "He would perhaps have
compared Harry to his late mother because he had a bit of a run-in with Diana towards the end of her life and so you can imagine some the things he might have said." JUST IN: US HOST
ERUPTS AT MEGHAN MARKLE AND HARRY'S SECRET WEDDING BACKLASH Philip returned to Windsor Castle last week after he was admitted to hospital on February 16 where he was, as it was later
revealed, traced for an infection. On March 1 he was temporarily transferred to St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he underwent heart surgery. CBS broadcast the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey while the Duke of Edinburgh was still in hospital. A royal insider claims the Palace have since tried to shield Philip from the most explosive
claims from the interview. Earlier this week, Prince Charles provided an update on the Duke of Edinburgh's health condition, according to Sebastian Shakespeare. Prince Charles
travelled to Athens on Wednesday alongside Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, following an invitation of Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. During a meeting at the Greek
capital's City Hall, mayor Kostas Bakoyannis reportedly passed on to Prince Charles his best wishes to the Duke of Edinburgh. The heir to the throne thanked him and added: "It
really is wonderful that he is better".