Charles caused Internet searches for the prostate to go through the roof
After the announcement that Britain's King Charles will be operated on for an enlarged prostate, the number of online searches on the condition in the country exploded, writes The Guardian.
The NHS information page on enlarged prostate was viewed more than 16,000 times on Thursday - about once every five seconds, eleven times more than the day before.
King Charles has taken a break from his official engagements ahead of the treatment, which will be carried out next week. His condition is benign, according to the royal family.
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King Charles is to undergo prostate surgery
Britain's King Charles will undergo surgery for an enlarged prostate, the royal house announces according to Sky News.
"His Majesty's condition is benign and he will be admitted to hospital next week for corrective treatment," writes Buckingham Palace.
His commitments will be put on hold for a short recovery period after the surgery, according to the statement.
The announcement comes just hours after it was announced that the King's daughter-in-law, Princess Kate, will be out for several months following scheduled stomach surgery.
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Princess Kate has surgery - will be out for months
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has undergone planned stomach surgery at a private clinic in London. This is stated by the British royal house according to British media.
"The surgery was successful and she is expected to remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days, after which she will continue her recovery at home," the statement said.
The princess is not expected to resume her royal duties until after Easter. It is unclear exactly what the 42-year-old, married to the heir to the throne, Prince William, was operated on for.
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