Prince Charles has growth removed from face
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Charles had a non-cancerous growth removed from his face in a minor procedure, his office said on Friday.
"It was a very minor and routine matter," a spokeswoman said.
The prince, who turns 60 in November, was pictured on Friday with a small white bandage on the right side of the bridge of his nose.
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Darling to cut GDP forecast
Chancellor Alistair Darling will downgrade the 2009 economic outlook when he presents his pre-budget report next month but still point to growth resuming at the turn of the year. Full Article



