King Charles to be treated for benign prostate condition
King Charles is to undergo a corrective procedure and his public engagements will be postponed, the palace said.
King Charles is to undergo a corrective procedure and his public engagements will be postponed, the palace said.
Police officers posed as luxury watch owners, to lure suspected criminals into robbing them.
Catherine will remain in hospital for up to 14 days, says Kensington Palace, and will postpone events.
The deaths of Bronson Battersby and his dad Kenneth prompt a “rapid review” by Lincolnshire Council.
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