Anti-monarchy group reacts to King Charles' month-long break from royal duties


Britain's King Charles is said to be “doing well” after undergoing prostate surgery scheduled for Friday.

Anti-monarchy group reacts to King Charles' month-long break from royal duties

The chief executive of anti-monarchy group Republic, Graham Smith, has reacted to reports that King Charles would not carry out royal engagements for up to a month while the monarch recovers from surgery.

According to a report by News from heavenThe King, who is “doing well” in hospital after undergoing scheduled prostate surgery last week, will not make royal engagements for another month.

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The publication quoted its journalist as saying that there will now be a “recovery period” for King Charles, who performed his royal duties for the last time on Thursday before being admitted to hospital.

The report states that the monarch will be available for state affairs while in hospital and will be able to attend to the red boxes with government documents when he is discharged.

He News from heaven shared his report on X, formerly a Twitter handle with the caption: “The King will not carry out royal engagements for up to a month while he recovers from surgery in hospital.”

Regarding this, Republic's CEO said: “Will anyone notice?”

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