King Charles underwent “corrective surgery” for an enlarged prostate. Photo/AP
King Charles has extended his hospital stay after being treated for an enlarged prostate, sparking concerns.
of daily mail The 75-year-old monarch was expected to stay in a London clinic for only two nights in total after the surgery, it reported. However, doctors decided to keep him under observation for another night.
When you talk to SunA royal source said: “It is understood that Prince Charles will only be hospitalized for more than two nights if there is an unforeseen problem.”
The official said the extended stay was “completely precautionary” but could cause “a degree of anxiety” for the public and the royal family.
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“Prince Charles is currently expected to have to avoid public office for at least a month on medical advice,” the source said, adding, “However, knowing the king, he is aware that some “We will try to maintain private audiences and ensure that all paperwork is completed,” he added. .
The palace has not yet released a statement on the king’s current situation.
Princess Kate is also said to be currently receiving treatment at a clinic after undergoing “abdominal surgery” this month.of Sun It has been reported that the mother-of-three could be released as early as tomorrow, but a statement from her office says she will not return to royal duties or royal duties until after Easter. It is said that the possibility is low.
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The move comes after Queen Camilla was reportedly seen making three visits to the King yesterday. Sun On one of her visits, I saw her join him for an hour starting at 6 p.m.
Camilla was seen entering the London Clinic in central London through the back door and visited Charles on Friday and Saturday local time, watching over her at his bedside for at least three hours each day during her visits.
After Prince Charles’ surgery, she reportedly told people inside a London clinic that the king was “fine”.
During his stay, Charles is said to have visited his daughter-in-law who was hospitalized.
Prince William and his three children, Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8), and Prince Louis (5), were also spotted visiting the Duchess as she continues to recover. .
Details of the princess’s abdominal surgery are being kept private in order to “keep things as normal as possible” for her children. A palace statement said Prince Charles wanted to be transparent to encourage other men to talk to their doctors about their benign condition.