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London Clinic where King Charles believed to be admitted for prostate surgery

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Images of the London Clinic, where British media report that King Charles has been admitted for surgery. It comes a week after Buckingham Palace revealed the British monarch was to be treated for an enlarged prostate. IMAGES

Added on the 26/01/2024 11:51:46 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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