Prince Philip has left hospital after a five-night stay receiving treatment for a bladder infection. Smiling, he waved to well-wishers and shook hands with staff, a day before his 91st birthday on Sunday. He was admitted to London's King Edward VII hospital on Monday, a day after attending the rain-drenched Jubilee river pageant with the Queen. A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said: “The Duke of Edinburgh continues to make a good recovery.” He added: “He will continue his convalescence at home. He will spend the weekend privately.” The duke had appeared to be in good health when he accompanied the Queen on Sunday on the royal barge the Spirit of Chartwell, which formed part of the Jubilee river pageant. His admission to hospital meant that he could not join the Queen at the final Diamond Jubilee events to mark her 60 years on the throne. Princess Eugenie told Sky News the loss of her grandfather for the final two days of the Jubilee celebrations was keenly felt. “They are the most incredibly supportive couple to each other,” she said. “Grandpa was unfortunately taken ill and for granny to come and do that alone was probably quite testing and I think he is her rock, really, and she is his.”