King Charles will remain in hospital for second day after prostate procedure
His Majesty King Charles III is spending his second day in a London hospital after receiving treatment for his enlarged prostate. The monarch is said to be "doing well" following the medical procedure.
Charles, 75, was seen entering the private London Clinic on Friday morning, alongside Queen Camilla. The same hospital where Kate, Princess of Wales, received abdominal surgery last week.
Camilla was spotted arriving at the clinic's back entrance around noon Saturday to visit the King on his second day in a hospital bed. The Queen arrived in a black Audi for her second visit, after first leaving the King's side at around 3pm on Friday, smiling at reporters to signal that all was well.
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She returned later that same day for another visit, lasting around an hour and a half, before leaving shortly before 8pm. Camilla told people inside The London Clinic earlier on Friday that the King was “doing well” after the procedure.
Charles took time to visit his daughter-in-law Kate, who is on the 12th day of her hospital stay after undergoing a successful major operation last week.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman previously said the King was “admitted to a London hospital for scheduled treatment”.
The spokesman added: “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.”
It is not known how long Charles will spend in hospital but reports suggest he could remain there over the weekend.
The King arrived back in London from Norfolk on Thursday afternoon, ready for the procedure after squeezing in a couple of