T The future king - who has been pictured sporting a small white plaster on the bridge of his nose following the operation - underwent the surgery last week at royal residence Clarence House.
The growth was removed without the need for a local anaesthetic. A spokesman for Charles said: "It was a routine and minor matter. It was done here." The procedure was performed after the prince had met the Dalai Lama at Clarence House. The British Royal Family have a history of receiving treatment for growths on their faces. Charles' father Prince Philip underwent a minor procedure in 1996 to erase a small benign growth on his nose. In January 2003 Queen Elizabeth had minor - non-cancerous - growths removed from her face by surgeons. TAGS: Europe |
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