Britain&#x27s King Charles leaves clinic following prostate therapy

Britain&#x27s King Charles leaves clinic following prostate therapy


Britain’s King Charles leaves the London Clinic with Britain’s Queen Camilla soon after getting cure for an enlarged prostate in London, Britain January 29, 2024.

Hannah Mckay | Reuters

Britain’s King Charles left healthcare facility on Monday soon after a three-night remain subsequent remedy for an enlarged prostate, television footage confirmed.

The king, 75, who was admitted for a planned course of action on Friday, waved at crowds as he headed house from the London Clinic accompanied by his wife Queen Camilla.

He still left several hours immediately after his daughter-in-law, Kate, the Princess of Wales, also still left the identical clinic following her two 7 days restoration from belly operation.



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