Queen Camilla has cancelled key events to stay at King Charles III’s side as he prepares to receive prostate surgery. The Queen Consort, 76, has spent the last few days conducting her royal business from Scotland and was due to fly back
Prince William visits Kate in hospital after major surgery (Image: Getty) The heir to the throne was seen driving away from the London Clinic in an Audi, after leaving via the rear exit around lunchtime. William, 41, headed away from the private
Piers Morgan was mortified at the prospect of Prince Harry being an “interim king”. Speaking on his show Uncensored on Wednesday night, the presenter was joined by TalkTV’s royal editor Sarah Houston who explained other royal members may have to step in
Kate was admitted to The London Clinic in Marylebone for the planned surgery (Image: Getty) The Princess of Wales will miss royal duties for several weeks after abdominal surgery. Kate was “doing well said aides, who emphasised that the operation after her
Princess Kate is anticipated to be absent from various winter and spring commitments following her abdominal surgery at The London Clinic hospital. The Princess of Wales, 42, was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday for the planned procedure which is said to
King Charles is set to go to hospital to be treated for an enlarged prostate as he will undergo surgery next week, Buckingham Palace has announced. The announcement from the Palace came a few hours after it was revealed that Princess Kate
King Charles is said to be in “genuinely good spirits” and “good form” ahead of his prostate surgery next week, sources have claimed. The monarch is currently staying at Birkhall, near Balmoral and Queen Camilla is thought to be with him. Royal
Royal editor of the Sunday Times, Roya Nikkhah, said on X: “It is understood that counsellors of state will not be required to step in for the King next week while he is in hospital for the procedure and recuperating, meaning Charles
Kate, the Princess of Wales has been hospitalised following a successful abdominal surgery, as announced by Kensington Palace. Princess Kate, aged 42, was admitted to The London Clinic on Tuesday for a planned and routine procedure. Simultaneously, Buckingham Palace disclosed that King
Established in 1932, and situated in the heart of London’s medical community, The London Clinic is one of the UK’s largest private hospitals, which cost approximately £80m to build. Nestled in an inconspicuous street in Marylebone, the building exudes subtle grandeur and