King Charles will undergo surgery to treat a condition that is “common among thousands of men.”
The 75-year-old monarch revealed via a statement from the Palace that he has chosen to undergo a scheduled procedure since he has a common illness that affects men.
Palace declared. “The King has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate each year, in common with thousands of other men,” a statement from Buckingham Palace read.
“The King’s ailment is not serious, and he will go to the hospital the following week to have surgery. For a few days, the King will postpone his public appearances in order to recover.
According to Prostate Cancer UK, some typical signs of an enlarged prostrate are as follows:
feeling as though your bladder hasn’t fully emptied
difficulty initiating urination
dribbling urine following a urination
more frequent urination, especially at night
This coincides with Kensington Palace announcing Kate Middleton’s surgery, citing minor stomach dysfunctions.
According to the Prince and Princess of Wales’ official account, “Her Royal Highness In preparation for her scheduled abdominal surgery, The Princess of Wales was hospitalized at the London Clinic yesterday. Following a successful surgery, she should spend ten to fourteen days in the hospital before going home to continue her recuperation.
She is not expected to resume her public activities until after Easter, according to the most recent medical advice. The Princess of Wales is pleased that her remarks will pique people’s curiosity.