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Jan 26, 2024
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The King has arrived back in London ahead of his enlarged prostate treatment as the Princess of Wales’ surgery “came as a surprise” to friends of the royals.

Charles, 75, was seen being driven near Buckingham Palace after travelling from Sandringham in Norfolk on Thursday afternoon, The Sun reported.

Kate was admitted to the London Clinic last Tuesday ahead of planned abdominal surgery and is expected to remain there for ten to 14 days.

According to PEOPLE magazine, the news of Kate’s hospitalisation came as a surprise to family friends and those who work closely with the royals, with “no indication that anything was wrong”.

It comes as Sarah Ferguson gave a health update while leaving a London hospital on Wednesday days after she revealed she had been diagnosed with skin cancer.

The Duchess of York visited her dermatologist at the King William VII hospital in Marylebone and according to The Mirror, and told people outside: “I’m fine, thank you.”

The 64-year-old took to Instagram on Monday to give her thanks to suppor and wrote: “Naturally another cancer diagnosis has been a shock but I’m in good spirits and grateful for the many messages of love and support.”

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King Charles, 75, was seen being driven near Buckingham Palace after travelling from Sandringham in Norfolk on Thursday afternoon, The Sun reported.

The monarch has cancelled a number of engagements as he prepares to undergo a corrective procedure this week. Buckingham Palace confirmed the union flag above monarchy HQ had been replaced with a Royal Standard, signalling the King was in residence.

The King often stays in nearby Clarence House – his preferred London home.

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ICYMI – Kate’s surgery ‘came as surprise’ to family friends

The Princess of Wales’ surgery reportedly “came as a surprise” to those close to the royal family as she continues her stay in hospital.

According to PEOPLE magazine, the news of Kate’s hospitalisation came as a surprise to family friends and even those who work closely with the royals, with “no indication that anything was wrong”.

Kate was admitted to the London Clinic last Tuesday ahead of planned abdominal surgery and is expected to remain there for between ten to 14 days as she recovers.

The 42-year-old princess is said to be “doing well” but is not set to return to official duties until after Easter.

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ICYMI – Princess Anne holds investiture as King prepares for treatment

Princess Anne held an investiture on Wednesday as the King prepares to undergo treatment for his enlarged prostate.

Public figures including director Sir Stephen Frears and wheelchair rugby coach Tom Coyd were awarded knighthoods and MBEs at the ceremony at Windsor Castle.

With the King due to be treated in hospital this week for an enlarged prostate, and the Prince and Princess of Wales also away from their regular duties after Kate’s abdominal surgery, the Princess Royal conducted Wednesday’s investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

Sir Stephen, whose film The Queen won Dame Helen Mirren an Oscar for playing Elizabeth II in 2006, put his knighthood down to “just being lucky”.

After collecting his honour for services to film and television on Wednesday, Sir Stephen said: “It is a really nice thing. I have no complaints.

“I have been very, very lucky and you still need an enormous amount of luck. I have been very, very lucky in my choice of material and the people I have worked with.”

Sir Stephen added: “It has been a nice day and now we will go have tea.”

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