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King Charles at centre of ‘prostitute’ TV gaffe as error leaves followers in stitches

King Charles has discovered himself on the centre of a clumsy TV blunder claiming he was having “prostitute surgery”.

The evident error was noticed by viewers of in style US morning programme The Today Show throughout a report concerning the monarch’s upcoming process to appropriate an enlarged prostate. The subtitles of the present as an alternative learn: “King Charles is set to undergo prostitute surgery.”

Posting the gaffe to X – previously Twitter – on Monday (January 22), Below Deck star Kate Chastain wrote: “Breaking news this morning on the Today Show,” adopted by a crying emoji. Other customers have been fast to touch upon the error, with one including: “Spell check giveth and spell check taketh away.”

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Meanwhile one other chimed in: “He’s lastly eliminating Camilla,” and a 3rd quipped: “How did I miss this glorious slip – hoping the surgery went well but Kate thanks for catching this!”

The monarch is ready to attend hospital in some unspecified time in the future this week to bear a typical corrective process for the illness enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace introduced on January 17. While Charles’ situation is alleged to be “benign”, the operation will imply his public engagements are placed on maintain for now, the Daily Star beforehand reported.



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Charles has briefly pulled out of public engagements (file)

“In common with thousands of men each year, The King has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate,” an official assertion learn. “His Majesty’s situation is benign and he’ll attend hospital subsequent week for a corrective process. The King’s public engagements can be postponed for a brief interval of recuperation.”

Last week Dr Gareth Nye instructed the Daily Star the situation impacts round one in three males over the age of fifty. “Changes to the prostate often goes unnoticed,” he added.



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Around one in three males over 50 endure from the identical situation as Charles (file)

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“The major symptoms are changes to a man’s ability to wee – either difficulty starting to wee, frequent need to urinate or being unable to fully empty the bladder. Around one in three men over the age of 50 will have some change to their urinary habits and the most common cause is an enlarged prostate. The full term for an enlarged prostate is benign (meaning not cancer) prostatic enlargement.”

“There are a number of treatment options including surgery – which the King is having – medication or lifestyle changes to improve the ability to fully urinate. On the face of the news, we shouldn’t be concerned and hopefully this will highlight to men around the world that changes to their toilet habits should be checked out despite any embarrassment you may feel.”

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