King Charles has been released from a London clinic where he received treatment for an enlarged prostate.
Queen Camilla arrived at the clinic to pick him up, and the couple happily waved to the crowds gathered at the front entrance at 3pm.
Buckingham Palace issued a statement revealing that the monarch has returned home and rescheduled public engagements to allow for private recuperation.
The King expressed his gratitude to the medical team and everyone who supported his hospital visit, appreciating the kind messages he received.
As the royal couple departed, uniformed police officers stood guard.
During his recovery, King Charles will take a month off from his royal duties, marking his longest absence while still addressing governmental matters.
He will recuperate at Clarence House, his residence in London.
Meanwhile, Princess Catherine, who underwent abdominal surgery at the same clinic 13 days ago, has returned home to Windsor for her recovery.
Kensington Palace shared that the Princess of Wales is making good progress and expressed gratitude for the well wishes she received from around the world.
In an article published on a celebrity website, it was revealed that the palace aims to ensure all information provided on the royal website is verifiable.
The palace introduced a new profile picture of the Wales children, excluding the profiles of Harry and Meghan’s children.
The profiles of the Prince and Princess of Wales were also updated.
Notably, there is a profile page for Archie, the presumed male Sussex child, but not for the female Lilibet.
According to the palace, Archie’s picture has not been updated due to a lack of developmental records provided by the parents.
Furthermore, the details of Archie’s birth lack information beyond May 8th, 2018, revealing a disparity in coverage compared to Prince George.
While Prince George’s birth and christening details were celebrated, Archie’s christening faced issues, with the Queen and Prince Philip not attending.
The palace justifies the content on the website by stating that only information and photos released by Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, and Kensington Palace are included.
Requests for additions will be considered, but they must undergo complete verification for authenticity and truthfulness.
Archie’s christening had multiple problems, with limited information being released by Buckingham Palace.
Prince Harry and Meghan independently disclosed some details, including the claim that the christening was performed by Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, while keeping the godparents’ identities a secret.
It is also unclear whether the photo accompanying the article was taken by a palace photographer.
In 2023, King Charles has not had the opportunity to meet Archie or Lilibet, the children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as they currently reside in Montecito, United States, with their parents.
Since the Sussexes stepped down from their royal duties and moved to the United States in 2020, King Charles has had limited interactions with Archie and has never met Princess Lilibet.
This situation arose after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage by the King, resulting in their eviction last year.
Royal commentator Michael Cole expressed sadness over the situation, remarking that when the King requested Prince Harry and his wife to leave Frogmore, Harry questioned whether the King wanted to see his grandchildren.