Head-of-state Charles leaves hospital after prostate surgery

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Head-of-state Charles, 75, left the private London Clinic on Monday, three days after undergoing prostate surgery. Queen Camilla, 76, accompanied him as they waved to crowds outside the facility.

Head-of-state Charles , 75, left the private London Clinic on Monday, three days after undergoing prostate surgery. "His Majesty would like to thank the medical team and all those involved in supporting his hospital visit and is grateful for all the kind messages," reads a King Charles III and Catherine, Princess of Wales, rested at their homes on Monday after both left the hospital following separate surgeries, in a double health scare for Britain's royal family.

Head-of-state Charles, 75, left the private London Clinic three days after undergoing prostate surgery. The monarch, dressed in a suit and a black overcoat, waved to crowds as he and Queen Camilla, 76, emerged from the central London facility and got into a waiting car. His departure came hours after Kensington Palace announced that his daughter-in-law Catherine - whose husband is heir to the throne, Prince William - had also left the clinic after undergoing abdominal surgery earlier this mont

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