Queen Camilla went to see King Charles in the hospital, the day after he got treatment for a big prostate.
The King went to the London Clinic hospital near Regent’s Park on Friday morning. He had a procedure done and is doing well.
We don’t know how long he will stay there, but he is expected to stay at least until the end of this weekend.
Before the operation, he went to see the Princess of Wales, who had surgery on her stomach at the same hospital last week.
Kensington Palace said Catherine’s treatment went well, but she will not be working as a royal for a few months.
She is staying at the London Clinic over the weekend.
The Queen visited her husband on Saturday afternoon and stayed with him for about three hours.
Last week, the Palace announced that the 75-year-old King is going to have a medical procedure. He went from Sandringham to London on Thursday to get the surgery.
An enlarged prostate is a common non-cancerous problem that older men often have. About one in three men over 50 have some symptoms of it, according to the NHS.
The King’s role as head of state does not need to change because the medical treatment is not a big enough problem. There will be no need for special advisors who can take over when a king or queen is very sick.
The Palace said that the King made his diagnosis public to encourage other men to get their prostates checked. After the announcement, there was an increase in searches about enlarged prostates on the NHS website, which doctors and charities are happy about.
A person from Buckingham Palace said the King is happy to hear that his illness is helping people learn more about staying healthy. He also wants to say thank you to everyone who has sent him kind messages.
Queen Camilla went with him to the hospital in Marylebone, which is in central London, on Friday.
Before she went away, she told the people in the hospital that her husband was “doing good, thank you”.
The Queen came back on Friday night for a visit that lasted about an hour and a half.
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