King Charles has been discharged from the hospital after receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate, as confirmed by Buckingham Palace.
The Palace released a statement announcing that the King left the hospital this afternoon following scheduled medical care, leading to the rescheduling of his upcoming public appearances to allow for a period of private recovery.
Expressing gratitude, the Palace conveyed the King’s appreciation for the medical team and all those who supported his hospital stay, acknowledging the outpouring of kind messages received in recent days.
Accompanied by his wife, Queen Camilla, King Charles was seen leaving the London Clinic in Marylebone after a three-day stay at the private facility.
The King sported a dark, patterned coat over a white shirt, while Queen Camilla donned a black capy coat paired with a blue dress.
As they departed in a waiting car, the royal couple shared smiles and waves with onlookers, marking the conclusion of their hospital visit.
While the Palace has not disclosed specific details regarding the King’s treatment for the enlarged prostate, it was revealed that Charles was diagnosed with the benign condition during a visit to Bourke Hall in Aberdeenshire on January 17th.
Following a routine check-up prompted by symptoms he was experiencing, the King opted to make his diagnosis public, aiming to encourage other men to prioritize their health and undergo regular check-ups.
This development follows closely after the Princess of Wales, the King’s daughter-in-law, was discharged from the same London hospital just two weeks after undergoing stomach surgery.
Kensington Palace issued a statement confirming her return home to Windsor for continued recovery, noting her positive progress.