King Charles Recovering After Surgery, No Royal Duties For A Month: Report
London:
Britain’s King Charles III will not carry out any royal duties for up to one month as he recovers from a medical procedure for an enlarged prostate, media reports said on Sunday.
The 75-year-old King was treated for an enlarged prostate, after being admitted to the hospital on Friday morning and is “doing well”.
He underwent the procedure at The London Clinic and remains in hospital.
Queen Camilla visited her husband again on Sunday as he continues to rest at The London Clinic following the treatment on Friday.
She has shared that the King is “doing well” and it has also been reported that the monarch visited his daughter-in-law the Princess of Wales.
Princess Catherine is also recovering at the same central London hospital after her abdominal surgery last week.
Sky’s royal correspondent Laura Bundock says there will now be a “period of recuperation” for the King.
He will be available for state matters while in hospital and can attend to red boxes with government papers when he is discharged, she added.