The health of 75-year-old King Charles has become a cause for concern among his well-wishers. The monarch underwent prostate surgery on Friday, January 26, but contrary to initial expectations, he remains in the hospital, raising eyebrows and sparking speculation about the severity of his condition.
Queen Camilla's frequent visits to the hospital, reportedly more than three times in just 24 hours, have fueled anxiety among the public. While the Queen assured everyone during her first visit that the King was "doing well," her demeanor during the latest visit, described as tense by sources, has added a layer of uncertainty.
Insiders suggest that the Queen, who was seen smiling during her initial update on King Charles, appeared less optimistic during the recent visit, hinting at a potential setback in the monarch's health. The atmosphere surrounding the clinic has grown somber, leading to heightened concerns among those close to the royal family.
Initially, hopes were high for the King's swift recovery, with expectations that he would be discharged within two days. However, the extended hospital stay and the decision to forgo royal engagements for up to a month indicate a more prolonged recovery period. Sources reveal that the King requires complete rest to recuperate from the surgery, adding to the unease among his loved ones.
Prince Charles' health concerns come at a time when his daughter-in-law, Catherine, is also undergoing medical treatment at the same hospital. Kensington Palace announced on January 17 that Catherine had planned abdominal surgery and would be in the hospital for up to two weeks, postponing her public duties until after Easter due to a non-cancerous condition.
Buckingham Palace later confirmed that Prince Charles is receiving hospital treatment for a benign enlarged prostate. The monarch, who ascended to the throne in 2022 following the passing of Queen Elizabeth, had to cancel prior engagements as advised by his doctors to prioritize rest.
The King's last private duties were carried out on Thursday when he approved the King's Gold Medal for Poetry for the year 2023 to Mimi Khalvati. Since then, he has been in London preparing for the medical procedure, with the exact nature of the treatment still undisclosed.