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Camilla arrives at hospital where King Charles remains after prostate treatment

The Queen has arrived at the London Clinic to visit King Charles, who remains in the hospital following his enlarged prostate procedure.

Camilla was seen entering the hospital’s back entrance in a black Audi car at noon, followed by a Range Rover.

Charles spent the night at a hospital in central London after undergoing treatment and was said to be “doing well”.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman previously said the King was “admitted to a London hospital for scheduled treatment”.

The spokesman added: “His Majesty would like to thank all those who have sent their good wishes over the past week and is delighted to learn that his diagnosis is having a positive impact on public health awareness

The monarch was admitted on Friday and visited his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, who is also recovering from successful abdominal surgery at the hospital.

It is not known how long Charles will stay at The London Clinic.

Some reports suggest he could remain there throughout the weekend.

Buckingham Palace said last week that Charles, 75, would undergo the procedure this week for a benign condition which was common in men over 50.

NHS England said the “enlarged prostate” page on the NHS website received one visit every five seconds on the day the King’s diagnosis was announced, with further huge boosts in visits in the days that followed.

News of his diagnosis came on the same day that Kensington Palace announced the princess was in hospital after undergoing abdominal surgery.

Kate, 42, is not expected to carry out official engagements until after Easter, with the Prince of Wales clearing his diary of official duties for the time being.

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