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Princess Catherine is receiving a lot of support from other members of the royal family — even as they undergo their own health trials.
On Friday, King Charles visited the Princess of Wales in the hospital where she continues to recover from abdominal surgery. That’s a big deal for several reasons — including the fact that it’s always a massive occurrence when the King himself comes down to see, well, anybody.
But it’s also a major deal for King Charles himself. While the 42-year-old princess is resting and recovering from her increasingly serious “planned abdominal surgery,” the 75-year-old monarch is now readying himself for his own surgery. As we’ve reported, King Charles will have surgery to treat an enlarged prostate.
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As far as the King’s procedure is concerned, per People, its sounds like things have gone just as planned so far. In a statement released on Friday morning, Buckingham Palace confirmed the King had indeed been admitted to a London hospital for “a scheduled treatment.” And that he could also see Kate Middleton before he goes through his own ordeal is all for the better!
King Charles isn’t the only one to see the mom of three while she recovers after her surgery, though. Kate’s husband Prince William has been photographed leaving the hospital himself after checking up on his wife. And with three little ones at home — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — Prince William now has his hands full for the next few weeks as Kate recovers. Especially since the couple doesn’t employ “a huge private staff” for their needs.
Lots of things to juggle here. Sending love to both Princess Catherine
The art of naming a royal baby is incredibly delicate, especially if that baby is destined to one day be King or Queen. Almost every royal name has at least one, if not more, links to previous royals.
King Charles has extended his stay in hospital after undergoing a correction procedure on his prostate last week. The King had the operation done at the London Clinic in Marylebone - the same hospital where the Princess of Wales is recovering from her abdominal surgery - and was expected to spend two nights there, but he will now be staying a third night under the watchful eye of doctors.
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, was seen visiting the King for the third time after his procedure for an enlarged prostate. She was spotted arriving at The London Clinic in central London just before midday on Sunday.The Queen's visit to the hospital, the same in which the Princess of Wales is being cared for following her abdominal surgery, marked her third trip to the private hospital since she arrived with Charles on Friday morning ahead of his procedure.
King Charles will 'miss a month of Royal engagements' as he recovers from an operation on his prostate, it has been reported. His wife of 19 years, Queen Camilla, 76, is said to have urged King Charles, 75, to rest, after his surgery, after arriving at The London Clinic in Marylebone on Friday.
As King Charles headed to the hospital to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate, some royal fans have suggested that it could lead to a thawing in the estranged relationship he has with his son Prince Harry.The pair's relationship has been quite strained in recent years, with Harry making several bombshell accusations about his family in both his Netflix series and in his memoir Spare. However, with his father being set to undergo surgery, relationship expert Louella Alderson has predicted that Harry may reach out to Charles in the wake of his health news.
Queen Camilla has arrived at the London Clinic to visit King Charles, who remains in the hospital following his enlarged prostate procedure. Camilla was seen smiling as she arrived at the hospital’s back entrance in a black Audi car at noon today, followed by a Range Rover.
King Charles visited Kate Middleton in the hospital before his own prostate surgery.The King and Queen Consort checked on the Princess of Wales, who is recovering from her operation, before Charles went in for his procedure. Royal insiders shared that Charles and Camilla wanted to see how Kate was after her surgery last week. Kate was on her 11th day of her hospital stay at the London Clinic before resting at home.
King Charles III is on the mend.
King Charles is said to be "doing well" after having a planned procedure on his prostate today, 26 January.The monarch, who was checked in to hospital today while Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, remains in recovery, previously announced he was undergoing the treatment after discovering he had an "enlarged prostate". Now it has been announced that the King has come out of his surgery, and is recovering in his private room. Charles was seen entering The London Clinic on Friday morning with Queen Camilla at his side.
As King Charles heads to hospital for treatment, he would usually be surrounded by his family, however, it's unlikely that his youngest son Prince Harry will be there in person. Prince Harry and his father have had a strained relationship over the years, which has only worsened since The Duke of Sussex stepped down from royal duties.
King Charles III was admitted to a private London hospital Friday to undergo a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Place said.The 75-year old king will be treated at the London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales is recovering after undergoing abdominal surgery. The king visited Kate at the hospital after he arrived.“The King was this morning admitted to a London hospital for scheduled treatment,’’ the palace said.
King Charles has been seen heading to hospital from Clarence House, ahead of his planned treatment for an enlarged prostate.The monarch, 75, was seated in the back of an official car and was looking out of the window at the city streets. Queen Camilla, 76, was sat beside him as the car left their London home. The Royal couple arrived soon after at The London Clinic, a private hospital in Marylebone where Kate Middleton is currently recovering from abdominal surgery.
“planned abdominal surgery” and would be in the hospital for up to two weeks.King Charles disclosed that same day that he would be entering a medical institution this week to correct his enlarged prostate. But a question remains: Why did the monarch, 75, choose to reveal his diagnosis in full while his daughter-in-law did not?According to a People source, “it was sensible” for Charles “to be more open about it, as otherwise, people might have thought the worst.”As the reigning king, Charles’ health is of the utmost importance to the monarchy and the citizens of the UK and his decision to share his health status with the public has caused a surge in interest in the disease.According to the UK’s National Health Service website, last week there was a 1,000% surge in searches about prostate enlargement.When she revealed her diagnosis, the Princess of Wales, 42, said in a statement that she “appreciates the interest this statement will generate.”“She hopes that the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality for her children as possible,” the memo added.Middleton shares children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, with husband Prince William.The Duchess of Cambridge “wishes to apologize to all those concerned for the fact that she has to postpone her upcoming engagements.“She looks forward to reinstating as many as possible, as soon as possible,” the statement concluded.She will not undertake any public engagements until after Easter as she recuperates.
It increasingly sounds like Princess Catherine‘s “planned abdominal surgery” was REALLY serious! Like, way more serious than early statements and reveals let on!
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