King Charles’ stay in hospital has been extended after undergoing prostate surgery, a source close to the palace has revealed, raising concerns about the king’s health.
The 75-year-old king was scheduled to stay in a private London hospital for only two nights after the operation that was performed on Friday, but the medical team decided to keep him for a third night.
The British magazine “The Sun” quoted the source: “King Charles’ stay will be more than two nights if some unexpected things happen.”
The magazine reported that the extra night in the hospital was strictly a precautionary measure, although it raised “some concern.”
This development in the duration of King Charles’ stay in the hospital came at a time when the palace confirmed that the king may be away from his official duties for a month after his discharge from the hospital.
Queen Camilla gave an update on King Charles’ health condition last Friday evening, after leaving the London hospital where the king underwent surgery to treat an enlarged prostate. The Queen reported that the king’s surgery had ended and that he was in good health.
When she left the hospital, there were many journalists and members of the public gathered to check on the king’s condition. They asked her as she was heading to the car about the king’s health, and she said: “He is fine, thank you.”
Earlier on Friday, Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles was in hospital for the procedure. He added that he entered the hospital on Friday morning to receive the scheduled treatment, and that he would like to thank all those who sent their well wishes over the past week and is happy to know that his diagnosis is having a positive impact on public health awareness.
2024-01-29 15:41:13
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