A terrifying video of an acid attack in an affluent part of London has been released after a woman and two children were injured in a horrific incident overnight. Emergency services rushed to the scene of the “chemical incident” in Lessar Avenue,
Princess Kate must have undergone a “very serious operation” during her stay in hospital, a royal commentator has claimed. The Princess of Wales was admitted to The London Clinic nearly two weeks ago for planned abdominal surgery and stayed there until this
The CCTV footage revealed a dozen undercover soldiers passing through the hospital corridors, detaining individuals, and setting up a perimeter within the facility. Pictures from the aftermath depicted scenes of bloodshed, with bullet-ridden hospital beds and the bodies of the deceased Palestinians.
The Princess of Wales has been discharged from The London Clinic in Marylebone after a 14-day stay following planned abdominal surgery on January 16. The 41-year-old will continue her recovery at home in Windsor, with many people on hand to help the
The King is set to stay in hospital longer than originally planned following surgery last week. King Charles has extended his stay at The London Clinic in Marylebone for another night. He was due to spend just two nights there after the
King Charles was admitted to hospital on Friday morning for a planned corrective procedure on an enlarged benign prostate. He is said to be “doing well” following the surgery at the London Clinic in Marylebone – the same hospital where the Princess
Queen Camilla has been spotted smiling warmly as she heade to dote on her husband King Charles at hospital three days after his successful operation. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story. For
His Majesty was admitted to The London Clinic, a private hospital near Regent Street, on Friday. It is the same hospital where the Princess of Wales is being cared for following an abdominal complaint. The 75-year-old monarch took time to visit his
Queen Camilla has been pictured driving to the London Clinic to visit King Charles as he recovers from surgery at the central Londo private hospital. She accompanied him too when he went into hospital yesterday morning, as he visited Princess Kate who
He considers it his duty to save money by having only one police presence stationed outside the same hospital. The cost of security for the royals is not discussed publicly by Palace aides or by Scotland Yard but it is estimated to