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UPDATED BREAKING NEWS: A verified source from the British Royal Family reports a distressing incident involving King Charles…
The United Kingdom’s King Charles III was admitted to a London hospital to undergo a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate on Friday, Buckingham Palace said.
“The king was this morning admitted to a London hospital for scheduled treatment,” the palace said in a statement.
“His Majesty would like to thank all those who have sent their good wishes over the past week and is delighted to learn that his diagnosis is having a positive impact on public health awareness.”
On Friday afternoon, his wife Queen Camilla said he was “doing well” after the procedure, as she left the private hospital in west London where the king was being treated.
Royal officials took the unusual step last week of issuing a bulletin on the 75-year-old monarch’s health, disclosing that he had an enlarged prostate but the condition was benign.
Kate, the princess of Wales, is also having treatment at the same London hospital after undergoing abdominal surgery last week.
A royal source said Charles had visited Kate before his own treatment.
The palace has declined to say how long the king would stay in hospital but his upcoming public engagements have been postponed to allow a short period of recuperation.
Royal health issues
Charles travelled to his private Sandringham estate in eastern England last Friday to prepare for what royal officials said would be a “corrective procedure”, before returning to London on Thursday.
He was told he had the condition, which is common in men aged over 50 and affects urination, last Wednesday after experiencing symptoms and having a check-up.
He wanted to share his diagnosis publicly to encourage other men who may be experiencing symptoms to see their doctor.
The state-run National Health Service said there had been a 1,000 percent increase in visits to its webpage advising on prostate enlargement since the king’s diagnosis was revealed.
His treatment is one of a series of health blows for the royals over the past week.
Kate, 42, is recovering in hospital after undergoing surgery for a non-specified, but non-cancerous, condition.
A royal source has said she was “doing well” but there has been no further information about her since she was admitted to the London Clinic last week.