King Charles Released from London Clinic After Planned Prostate Surgery
King Charles has left The London Clinic following a routine operation to treat an enlarged prostate. The 75-year-old monarch, who cancelled several public appearances ahead of the procedure, was admitted to the central London hospital last Friday.
Royal Recovery at Historic Hospital
The surgery took place over the weekend at the same facility where the late Princess of Wales recovered from abdominal surgery. Queen Camilla stayed by the King’s side throughout his hospital stay, offering support.
King’s Diagnosis Sparks Health Awareness Surge
Charles was diagnosed with the benign condition on January 17 while at Birkhall in Scotland, prompting the corrective treatment. Since the royal announcement, visits to the NHS’s prostate enlargement information page have soared by over 1,000%.
Additionally, the NHS health service’s page on the condition saw an elevenfold increase in traffic. The King’s openness has clearly encouraged men everywhere to take their health seriously.
Queen Camilla Confirms King Charles is “Fine” and Ready to Return
While the exact details of the treatment remain private, Queen Camilla has reassured the public that King Charles is “fine” and keen to resume royal duties. His commitment to sharing his health journey highlights the importance of regular medical check-ups, even for those in the highest ranks.
Royal Health Headlines Amid Princess of Wales Surgery
The King’s diagnosis came as Kensington Palace announced the Princess of Wales was also undergoing abdominal surgery, shining a spotlight on royal health. As both recover, the public continues to show strong support for their wellbeing.