The King tried his hand at operating a revolutionary surgical robot at a world-leading cancer hospital by zooming into his own face on a five pound note.
He was given a step-by-step presentation of the new fifth generation Da Vinci Surgical System, which enables smaller and more precise incisions during bladder surgery.
The robot, which is in the final stages of being approved for use by the NHS, will help to massively reduce patient operating and recovery time owing to its immense precision.
After meeting Professor Ben Challacombe, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Guy’s Hospital in London, King Charles, 77, was offered the chance
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