Queen Camilla provides a positive update on King Charles, stating he is ‘fine’ and eager to resume work after treatment for an enlarged prostate. Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales visits Princess Kate at the London Clinic, where she is recovering from abdominal surgery.
Princess Kate, admitted yesterday, underwent a successful procedure, with plans for a two-week recovery at the clinic followed by additional rest in Windsor. Public duties for both Prince William and Kate are temporarily on hold.
Inside the London Clinic
Princess Kate’s treatment at The London Clinic, known for its royal connections, includes a rich history and commitment to medical excellence. Established by Harley Street doctors, the hospital, a charity since 1935, supports medical education and boasts Europe’s largest stem cell collection unit.
Facilities and Services
The London Clinic offers diverse medical services and state-of-the-art facilities with a royal legacy. Past royal visitors include Prince Philip, Princess Margaret, and King Charles, who opened departments within the hospital.
CQC Rating
With a ‘good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the hospital handles 23,000 inpatients and 110,000 outpatients annually.
Notable Patients
The hospital has treated renowned figures like John F. Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor. Prince William’s Decision
Prince William refrains from public duties during Kate’s hospitalisation.
Kate’s Recovery Time
Kate is expected to spend 10 to 14 days in the hospital for recovery. King Charles’ Surgery
King Charles is set for surgery on an enlarged prostate, leading to a brief postponement of engagements.
Middleton Family Support
The Middleton family, including parents Carole and Michael and siblings Pippa and James, rallies around Kate for support.
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