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King Charles III and Princess Kate Undergo Medical Procedures

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King Charles III and Princess Kate are facing health issues, leading to the postponement of their planned public engagements. Charles will undergo a “corrective procedure” for a benign enlarged prostate, emphasizing the opportunity to raise awareness about prostate health. Kate is set for abdominal surgery, keeping her in a London hospital for two weeks.

The public announcements aim to prevent speculation about event cancellations. Recent focus on the health of Britain’s senior royals continues to impact the monarch’s schedule, including foreign dignitary plans. Kate, known for her reliability and compassion, apologized for delaying engagements and will resume public duties after Easter, with the palace stressing her desire for medical privacy.

Since Prince Harry and Meghan’s departure, the Prince and Princess of Wales have maintained popularity, with Kate remaining a stalwart figure in the public eye, contributing to charitable causes and showcasing diverse talents.

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