Prince Harry's recent interview with Good Morning America, where he spoke of King Charles' recent cancer diagnosis, has left Royal friends furious.
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King Charles has extended his stay in hospital after undergoing a correction procedure on his prostate last week. The King had the operation done at the London Clinic in Marylebone - the same hospital where the Princess of Wales is recovering from her abdominal surgery - and was expected to spend two nights there, but he will now be staying a third night under the watchful eye of doctors.
Queen Camilla visited Charles several times over the weekend, including three visits on Sunday. News that he will stay another night has sparked new worries about his health.
Camilla was seen smiling as she arrived and left the London Clinic on Sunday. The same hospital is currently caring for the Princess of Wales following her abdominal surgery.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson previously said the King was "admitted to a London hospital for scheduled treatment". They 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." A source told The Sun: "It is understood that Charles would only stay in hospital for longer than two nights if there was some kind of unexpected issue.
The extra stay is entirely precautionary but has nevertheless reportedly caused some unease." King Charles was found to have a harmless condition on January 17 while at Birkhall, Aberdeenshire, after he went to the doctor because he wasn't feeling well.
He's had to cancel his plans for the next month to recover after his surgery. Buckingham Palace said earlier this month that he was going to have a "corrective procedure" for a harmless problem, but they didn't say how long he'd be in the hospital or how long it would take
.Prince Harry's recent interview with Good Morning America, where he spoke of King Charles' recent cancer diagnosis, has left Royal friends furious.
Many members of the Royal Family have important titles that date back centuries but what you may not realise is that the likes of the King and the Prince of Wales don't just have one title, but several. For example, King Charles' full title is: Charles III, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of his other realms and territories King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.
King Charles has begun treatment after his recent cancer diagnosis. In a statement issued last week, Buckingham Palace announced the King was diagnosed with a form of cancer after the disease was found during his recent operation for an enlarged prostate. He is undergoing "appropriate treatment from a specialist team," with the monarch choosing to recuperate in the privacy of his own home as an outpatient.
Prince Harry is reportedly planning to return to the UK soon for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, after a brief visit following the news of King Charles' cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex, 39, made a quick trip back to London on Tuesday, 6 February.
King Charles III on Saturday made his first public statement since his cancer diagnosis was shared with the world last week, expressing thanks for well wishes.“I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days,” Charles, 75, said in a message released by Buckingham Palace. “As all those who have been affected by cancer will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.”“It is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organizations which support cancer patients and their families across the UK and wider world,” the monarch continued.
King Charles has broken cover after his cancer diagnosis, attending a church service on the Royal Sandringham Estate, where he's been recuperating. The King, who looked cheerful as he waved to onlookers, had earlier expressed his gratitude for the public's heartfelt messages of support.The monarch was deeply moved by the nation's support in his battle against cancer and sent out a thank you message on Saturday, 10 February. In his note, Charles mentioned that it was the "greatest comfort" and he was encouraged that his diagnosis has brought attention to organisations aiding patients.The Queen also expressed that she had been "touched".
King Charles has released his first statement after it was announced he had been diagnosed with cancer. Buckingham Palace has issued the statement, with the 75 year old monarch saying it is "heartening" to hear that his diagnosis has "helped to promote public understanding." The full statement reads: "I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days.
frantically flew to London earlier this week to meet with King Charles in the wake of the monarch’s shock cancer diagnosis. The estranged father and son met for just 30 minutes leaving royal watchers skeptical as to whether the health crisis could lead to a long-lasting reconciliation — but one expert says it shows that the king is “learning from his mistakes.”Charles purportedly called Harry on the phone to tell him of the cancer news before it was announced to the public, a move that relationship expert Louella Alderson believes is a positive sign.
King Charles is reportedly set to resume holding meetings next week, following the announcement of his cancer diagnosis earlier this week. It is claimed that the 75-year-old King will hold several face-to-face meetings in London. Charles is believed to be spending a day or so working in the capital and meeting several people in a trip that is likely to coincide with medical appointments.The King has been based at Sandringham since leaving hospital last week following his prostate surgery, but the Mail Online reports that the King is well enough to hold a limited number of face-to-face meetings.
Throughout his long tenure as the Prince of Wales, King Charles became well-known for speaking out about his passions for protecting the environment and the importance of organic farming. And, if one thing is clear, he certainly practices what he preaches according to former members of royal staff.This extends to what he likes to eat, his daily habits and what he takes with him when he travels in the UK and abroad.
Queen Camilla has broken her silence about the King's health for the first time since the announcement of his cancer diagnosis.
The King and Queen Camilla have been seen for the first time since Charles's cancer diagnosis was announced yesterday. Charles and the Queen were driven away from their London residence, Clarence House. He is believed to be preparing to travel by helicopter to Sandringham in Norfolk, and was seen smiling and waving as part of a black convoy.
Thomas Markle, father to the Duchess of Sussex, has sent well wishes to King Charles III after it was announced the monarch has been diagnosed with cancer. Thomas, 79, who resides in Mexico, has said he sends "all the good wishes in the world" to King Charles, 75, who publicly shared this cancer diagnosis on Monday, 5 February, in a statement issued by Buckingham Palace. "I want to send my best wishes to King Charles and hope he gets well very soon.
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, was seen visiting the King for the third time after his procedure for an enlarged prostate. She was spotted arriving at The London Clinic in central London just before midday on Sunday.The Queen's visit to the hospital, the same in which the Princess of Wales is being cared for following her abdominal surgery, marked her third trip to the private hospital since she arrived with Charles on Friday morning ahead of his procedure.
King Charles will 'miss a month of Royal engagements' as he recovers from an operation on his prostate, it has been reported. His wife of 19 years, Queen Camilla, 76, is said to have urged King Charles, 75, to rest, after his surgery, after arriving at The London Clinic in Marylebone on Friday.
As King Charles headed to the hospital to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate, some royal fans have suggested that it could lead to a thawing in the estranged relationship he has with his son Prince Harry.The pair's relationship has been quite strained in recent years, with Harry making several bombshell accusations about his family in both his Netflix series and in his memoir Spare. However, with his father being set to undergo surgery, relationship expert Louella Alderson has predicted that Harry may reach out to Charles in the wake of his health news.
Queen Camilla has arrived at the London Clinic to visit King Charles, who remains in the hospital following his enlarged prostate procedure. Camilla was seen smiling as she arrived at the hospital’s back entrance in a black Audi car at noon today, followed by a Range Rover.
King Charles visited Kate Middleton in the hospital before his own prostate surgery.The King and Queen Consort checked on the Princess of Wales, who is recovering from her operation, before Charles went in for his procedure. Royal insiders shared that Charles and Camilla wanted to see how Kate was after her surgery last week. Kate was on her 11th day of her hospital stay at the London Clinic before resting at home.
King Charles III is on the mend.
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