British monarch King Charles III left the hospital on Monday, Jan. 29 following treatment for an enlarged prostate.

According to the BBC, the king and his wife, Queen Camilla, left the London Clinic after spending three nights in hospital.

Earlier that day, Catherine, Princess of Wales, was also discharged from the same hospital after almost two weeks of stay following an "abdominal surgery." Her father-in-law, the king, visited her in the hospital before undergoing a "corrective procedure" for his prostate.

She was driven to Windsor Castle without any public appearance to recover for the next few months.

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King Charles, Princess Kate Discharged from Hospital
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Royal Family Grateful to Medical Team

In a statement, Buckingham Palace said that Charles would now reschedule his public engagements "to allow for a period of private recuperation."

Meanwhile, Kensington Palace also said that Prince William and Princess Catherine wished to send their regards to the medical team, as well as their thanks to the public for their "well wishes."

Catherine would be staying in Windsor for the rest of the recovery period to be with her husband and their children.

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