“HE CARRIED THE PAIN IN SILENCE — AND HARDLY ANYONE KNEW.” A heartbreaking revelation about Prince Philip has emerged, with a new book claiming he lived with pancreatic cancer for nearly eight years before his death — a battle fought quietly, away from the world’s gaze. “He never wanted sympathy,” one insider shared softly. “He just kept going… even when it hurt.” Another added: “There were days he was clearly struggling, but he refused to let it define him.” Behind the strength was a man enduring more than anyone realized. “He chose dignity over disclosure,” a royal aide reflected. No public struggle. No final confession. Just a lifetime of resilience — and a silent fight that only makes his final years feel even more painfully human.
Prince Philip lived with pancreatic cancer for nearly eight years before his death, a major new book reveals. In Queen Elizabeth II,
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