"Yes," Kafney said with certainty, "unlike Henry VIII at that time. He was really close to dying of old age.
He was so thin back then, just skin and bones, with deep hollows in his cheeks and eye sockets, his skin dull and lacking any elasticity, and he could only eat very little. He lay in bed all day but couldn't sleep, and aged more each day... In the end, Prince Philip looked like a skeleton.
At that time, he never left his room, and only I would visit him. And then, I witnessed him perform the Blood-eating Holy Rite, and after that his body started to recover day by day. In less than a week, he regained the appearance of a middle-aged man, and within a month he looked like a young man..."
At this point, Kafney also realized the problem.