Charles III is already at home. The King of England was admitted to the London Clinic last Friday to undergo surgery for a benign tumor in the prostate. The evolution has been very positive and after spending the weekend under surveillance, this Monday he was discharged from the hospital. The monarch has left the center with a broad smile, walking without any difficulty and in the company of his wife Camilahis greatest support these days.
“The King was discharged from hospital this afternoon after the planned medical treatment and has rescheduled his upcoming public engagements to allow for a period of private recovery.”, reads the statement from Buckingham Palace. “Her Majesty would like to thank the medical team and everyone who supported her visit to hospital, and she appreciates all the kind messages she has received in recent days.”
Rumors suggested that doctors had advised the king to extend his stay in the hospital but, finally, he was released earlier than expected. He now has a period of rest and recovery ahead of him, so his entire agenda has been rescheduled and it will be several weeks before he resumes his official actions. Of course, his team assures that he will return to his office and to his private audiences in the coming days.
The king has left the hospital through the main door and walking on his own two feet. With a good face and a smile, he greeted those present. Next to him is Queen Camilla, who has visited him all weekend: “Everything went well, thank you”, he told the media last Saturday. A very different behavior than that which the princes of Wales have maintained. Kate Middleton He was also discharged this Monday, hours before his father-in-law, but he left the hospital under strict security measures. Impossible to capture an image. There are also no photographs of the visits she has received since she was admitted last Tuesday the 16th (daily from her husband, William of England) and not even the diagnosis is known, only that he has undergone abdominal surgery for a “non-cancerous” process.