The Manila Times

UK’s King Charles, Kate return home

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LONDON: The United Kingdom’s King Charles 3rd and Catherine, Princess of Wales, rested at their homes on Monday after both left the hospital following separate surgeries, in a double health scare for the West European country’s royal family.

Charles, 75, left the private London Clinic three days after undergoing prostate surgery.

The monarch, dressed in a suit and a black overcoat, waved to crowds as he and Queen Camilla, 76, emerged from the central London facility and got into a waiting car.

His departure came hours after Kensington Palace announced that his daughter-in-law Catherine — whose husband is the monarch’s elder son and heir Prince William — had also left the clinic after undergoing abdominal surgery earlier this month.

It is unclear when exactly the 42-year-old princess popularly known as Kate was discharged, but her office said she was making “good progress” at home at the start of a recuperati­on that could last months.

The pair’s absence has created a frontline staffing shortage within the already slimmed-down monarchy, with William also postponing public engagement­s to be at his wife’s side and Camilla left as the most visible working royal.

Charles, who became king upon the death of his mother, Elizabeth 2nd, on Sept. 8, 2022, has generally enjoyed good health, barring injuries from polo and skiing.

The palace announced on January 17 that he would have a “corrective procedure” for the benign enlarged prostate the following week, and he was admitted to the clinic last Friday.

In an update, it said Charles, who spent three nights at the hospital, had reschedule­d forthcomin­g engagement­s “for a period of private recuperati­on.”

It gave no update on his medical condition, although he was said to have been “doing well” at the weekend.

“His Majesty would like to thank the medical team and all those involved in supporting his hospital visit and is grateful for all the kind messages he has received in recent days,” a statement read.

Charles wanted to publicize his own case to raise awareness about the condition, which is common in men older than 50 and affects urination.

Symptoms include a frequent need to go to the toilet and difficulty in fully emptying the bladder.

The announceme­nt has prompted a surge in internet searches for the term “enlarged prostate” on the state-run National Health Service website.

Kate, meanwhile, was treated at the hospital nearly two weeks ago and has now returned home to Windsor, west of London, to continue her recovery, Kensington Palace’s statement read.

Kate and William sent a “huge thank you” to hospital staff and said the family “continues to be grateful for the well-wishes they have received from around the world.”

At the time of her operation, Kensington Palace stressed that her condition was not linked to cancer, without elaboratin­g.

It said William had postponed public engagement­s to be with his wife and to care for their three children: Prince George, 10; Princess Charlotte, 8; and Prince Louis, 5.

The surprise health scares threaten several overseas trips, media reports say.

William and Kate had reportedly been set to travel to Rome in the coming months for their first joint overseas visit in two years.

There has also been speculatio­n that Charles and Camilla would visit Australia this year.

Charles’ sister, Princess Anne, 73, who recently went to Sri Lanka, is said to be ready to stand in for her brother at events in the coming weeks.

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