'ARE YOU ILL, PHIL?'

Prince Philip death rumours left The Queen furious – she even called him to check they were false

THE Queen was up in arms yesterday after false claims swept the internet that Prince Philip had died.

Rumours about the 97-year-old Duke trended on Twitter late on Friday and into the early hours.

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The Queen and Prince Philip were ‘very annoyed’ when false claims of the Prince’s death went viral

Buckingham Palace switchboard was flooded with calls and sources said the Queen was left “absolutely fuming”.

She even held a tense ten minute phone call about how to deal with the fake news about her husband of 70 years.

A royal insider said: “They both agreed there was little they could do but they are very, very annoyed.

“It’s not nice to hear people the world over commenting on your health or death, even if you’re used to being in the public eye.

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The Buckingham Palace switchboard was inundated with calls after the false claims

The Queen, 92, is holidaying in Balmoral whilst the Prince is at Sandringham

“It shows how the internet can get out of control.

“The Queen is absolutely fuming over this and thinks it’s disgraceful.”

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The Queen, 92, is holidaying in Balmoral while Philip is at Sandringham. She was alerted to the claims when staff started asking how her husband was.

The source added: “If he was ill, she would be with him instead of starting her Scottish holiday.

“In fact not only is he not very ill, he is actually in fine form and is recovering well from his recent hip operation.

“It has given him a new lease of life and he hopes to live to 100 just like the Queen Mum!”

Last night Buckingham Palace declined to comment.

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