The Borneo Post

UK’s King Charles III and Kate in health scares

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LONDON: Britain’s royal family has had a double health scare as King Charles III faces treatment for an enlarged prostate and his daughterin-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, recuperate­s from abdominal surgery.

Separate announceme­nts came within 90 minutes of each other from Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, in a rare show of transparen­cy from royal officials about personal health matters.

The king, 75, is due in hospital next week, while Catherine, often known as Kate, was admitted to a private London clinic on Tuesday.

She now faces up to two weeks in hospital and several months’ recuperati­on from the operation, which the palace said was not cancer-related.

Charles has thrown himself into his role as king after succeeding his mother Queen Elizabeth II on her death in September 2022, at a time when most men of his age have retired.

He is head of state of 14 other countries outside the United Kingdom, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and is head of the 56-member Commonweal­th, which comprises 2.4 billion people.

He is also Supreme Governor of the Church of England, the mother church of the worldwide Anglican communion.

His last public appearance was with other senior royals, including Kate, at a Christmas Day service at his Sandringha­m estate in eastern England.

“In common with thousands of men each year, The King has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate,” the palace statement read.

“His Majesty’s condition is benign and he will attend hospital next week for a corrective procedure. The King’s public engagement­s will be postponed for a short period of recuperati­on.”

Benign prostate enlargemen­t is common in men aged over 50 and is not normally considered a serious threat to health or an increased risk of developing prostate cancer.

Charles was keen to share details of his diagnosis to encourage other men to get checked if they have similar symptoms, UK royal correspond­ents said.

Kate – one of the most popular, and photograph­ed, members of the royal family

– is married to Charles’s eldest son and heir, Prince William.

Her surgery was “successful and it is expected that she will remain in hospital for ten to fourteen days, before returning home to continue her recovery”, a statement read.

“Based on the current medical advice, she is unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter (on March 31).”

In the latest polling she is the third most popular living royal, with a 63 per cent public approval rating, behind William (68 per cent) and King Charles III’s sister Princess Anne (67 per cent).

Queen Elizabeth II remains the most popular, with 75 per cent, according to YouGov. The king’s rating was 51 per cent. — AFP

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