King Charles, who recently underwent a procedure for an enlarged prostate, has spent a third consecutive night in the London Clinic, causing unease among insiders.
Speculation about the monarch’s health has been fueled by this development.
Queen Camilla has visited King Charles twice on Sunday at the hospital, making it her third and fourth visits since Friday.
She arrived at the private hospital in Devonshire Place, central London, at midday and spent just over three hours before leaving.
Later that evening, between 6 and 7 p.m., she returned, leaving the hospital with a smile.
It is worth noting that the Princess of Wales is also receiving care at the same hospital following planned abdominal surgery.
Camilla assured the clinic staff that the king was doing well after the procedure.
However, an insider revealed to The Sun that the extended hospital stay is precautionary and has raised some concerns.
Medical advice suggests that King Charles will need to avoid public engagements for at least a month.
Nevertheless, sources indicate that he may still engage in private audiences and manage administrative responsibilities during his recovery.
After being admitted to the hospital on Friday, King Charles took the opportunity to visit his daughter-in-law, Kate, who is currently on her 14th day of hospitalization after a major operation.
Buckingham Palace previously stated that the king was admitted for scheduled treatment.
The exact duration of his hospital stay remains uncertain.
The benign condition was diagnosed on January 17th during a check-up at Burke Hall, Aberdeen Shire.
King Charles chose to share the news in order to raise awareness about men’s health check-ups.
He canceled official engagements and followed doctors’ advice to rest before undergoing the corrective procedure.
However, the nature of the treatment has not been disclosed.
NHS England reported a surge in visits to the England Prostate page on its website, highlighting the king’s positive impact on public health awareness.
The queen has reassured the public that her husband is fine and eager to return to work.
The news of King Charles’ diagnosis coincided with Kensington Palace’s announcement of Princess Kate’s hospitalization for abdominal surgery.
At 42, Kate is not expected to resume official duties until after Easter, leading the Prince of Wales to temporarily clear his schedule.
The extended hospital stay of King Charles continues to raise concerns about the royal family’s health.
It remains to be seen how this will impact his future public engagements.
The specific information surrounding his prolonged stay has caused unease among insiders.
As the king’s recovery progresses, the public eagerly awaits updates on his condition.