Charles III of England to undergo surgery for an enlarged prostate
The British king, 75, will require this "corrective procedure." His commitments will be postponed while he recovers.
King Charles III of England will undergo surgery next week for an enlarged prostate. As reported by Buckingham Palace in a statement, the British monarch, 75, will go to the hospital to undergo a "corrective procedure." His commitments will be postponed while he recover:
According to the British National Health Service, an enlarged prostate is not any type of cancer. It is not a serious condition either, but rather it is common among men over 50 years of age:
The statement on King Charles III's procedure comes just hours after the British royal family announced that Kate Middleton had undergone a planned abdominal operation. The Princess of Wales' team described the surgery as "successful," though it will force her to remain hospitalized between 10 and 14 days. Furthermore, the British Royal Family assured, she will not resume public duties until after Easter.