Queen Camilla Stands Strong: Supportive Presence During King Charles's Successful Surgery
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Queen Camilla has been by King Charles's side in London as he recovers from surgery. Buckingham Palace disclosed that the 75-year-old king underwent a medical procedure on Friday to address an enlarged prostate. In the 24 hours following the confirmation, Camilla, 76, was seen leaving The London Clinic multiple times.
On a Saturday afternoon, she left the hospital seated in the passenger seat of a black car, donning a casual sleeveless green sweater over a white blouse, and smiling. The previous night, she was photographed exiting the central London hospital, seated in the back of a car accompanied by members of her apparent security team.
Camilla's visits were documented by the Daily Mail, reporting her arrival at 6:34 pm and departure before 8 pm during one visit. Her evening visit followed an earlier trip to the hospital, where she wore a blue jumpsuit and shared updates on King Charles's well-being with well-wishers gathered outside, stating, "He's fine, thank you," according to ITV's Chris Ship.
The surgery, completed on Friday, was reported to be successful, and King Charles is understood to be in good health. Camilla's presence during these times emphasizes the royal family's support and concern for King Charles's recovery.
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