King Charles III travels to a hospital in London in order to have his prostate enlarged.
In advance of his scheduled operation to repair his enlarged prostate, King Charles III has arrived at the London Clinic. The King was admitted to a London hospital this morning for planned treatment, Buckingham Palace revealed to The Telegraph in the United Kingdom on Friday, January 26. “His Majesty is happy to hear that his diagnosis is raising public health awareness and would like to thank everyone who has sent well wishes over the past week.
” Early on Friday morning, photographers saw Charles, 75, leaving Clarence House on his way to the hospital. People reports that when Charles arrived at the London Clinic, his daughter-in-law Princess Kate Middleton was there to recuperate after a recent abdominal surgery. On January 17, information of Charles’ “corrective procedure” surfaced, and Buckingham Palace verified the health update. The palace announced at the time that “The King has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate, in common with thousands of men each year.”
“His Majesty’s condition is benign, and he will have a corrective procedure at the hospital the following week.” The king’s “public engagements will be postponed for a short period of recuperation,” according to information released by Buckingham Palace. A few months prior to news of Charles’ health making waves, Kensington Palace said that 42-year-old Kate had undergone a “planned” stomach treatment that would keep her out of the spotlight. The palace declared that Kate’s “surgery was successful.”