
King Charles to go into hospital next week to be treated for an enlarged prostate
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Britian’s King Charles III go into hospital next week for treatment for an enlarged prostate, PA news agency reported citing Buckingham Palace.
Britain’s King Charles III will go into hospital next week for treatment for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said Wednesday. Buckingham Palace said the King’s sought treatment “in common with thousands of men each year” and that his condition is “benign.” The palace said that the hospital visit is for a “corrective procedure.” It added that the 75-year-old British sovereign’s public engagements will be postponed for a short period while he recuperates. News of King Charles’ upcoming treatment came shortly after it was revealed that his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, has been hospitalized for up to two weeks. This is a breaking news story. More details to follow.

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