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Female Prostate Cancer: Is It The Same As The Male Prostate Cancer?

"Can women develop prostate cancer?" someone asked. Another responded, "How can women get prostate cancer when they don't even have a prostate?" A justified reaction, you would think, but have you ever heard of Skene's glands—two glands located on the lower end of the urethra? If not, then these glands are also known as the female prostate and share the same properties as the male prostate gland. This includes secreting fluids that contain Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), a protein produced by prostate cells. To know more, we spoke to Dr Arun Rathi, Consultant Urologist and Andrologist, CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

Also Read: Frequent Urination To Blood In Urine, Symptoms That Should Urge You To Get Tested For Prostate Cancer

Skene's Gland: The Female Prostate

"Skene's glands, also known as the paraurethral glands or the female prostate, are a pair of small glands located on either side of the urethra in women," said Dr Rathi, adding, "These glands are homologous to the male prostate gland."

According to StatsPearls Publishing, these glands are said to secrete a substance to lubricate the urethra opening, which is believed to prevent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) due to its antimicrobial properties.

While the function of Skene's gland is not exactly known, research suggests that it contributes to female ejaculation during sexual arousal.

Dr Rathi further shared that Skene's glands can be a site for various conditions, including cysts, infections, and cancer. However, they are extremely rare, he said.

Understanding Female Prostate Cancer And How It Differs From Male Prostate Cancer

First things first, women cannot get prostate cancer as they do not have the prostate gland. However, women can get Skene's gland cancer, otherwise known as female urethral adenocarcinoma. Unlike male prostate cancer, Skene's gland cancer, while rare, can be aggressive and is associated with a relatively poor prognosis, according to a review published in the Journal of Clinical Genitourinary Cancer.

Cancer of the Skene's gland or female urethral adenocarcinoma can be asymptomatic in the early stages. However, as the tumour grows, a person may feel or see a hardened lump with a round surface. Dr Rathi shares a few common symptoms to note:

  • Pain or discomfort in the pelvic region
  • Changes in urinary habits
  • Discharge from the urethra
  • Swelling or lumps in the genital area
  • Pain during sexual activity
  • Diagnosis And Treatment

    In general, diagnosis and treatment for conditions related to Skene's glands would depend on the specific symptoms and suspected underlying cause. Diagnostic methods may include physical examinations, imaging studies, and, if necessary, biopsy, whereas treatment options include medications, drainage of cysts, or, in extreme cases, surgical intervention, Dr Rathi said.

    In the case of female urethral adenocarcinoma, treatment depends on the cancer stage.

    According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), while the best treatment for an early-stage cancer may be surgery or radiation, a more advanced-stage cancer may require equally advanced treatments, such as chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, or immunotherapy.

    When asked about the risk factors for potential conditions related to Skene's glands, Dr Rathi responded, "It's essential to note that reliable information may be limited due to the rarity of the condition. Factors that may contribute to the development of certain genital conditions in women can include infections, hormonal changes, and individual anatomy. However, specific risk factors for cancer of Skene's glands, if they exist, may not be well-established."

    Conclusion

    Female prostate cancer, otherwise accurately known as female urethral adenocarcinoma, is a rare but aggressive form of cancer. It occurs in Skene ducts and glands and leads to symptoms such as trouble urinating, frequent urination, incontinence, urethral discharge, and more. Regular screening and reporting of any unusual changes in the reproductive and urinary systems are crucial steps against this type of cancer. Speak with your doctor or healthcare provider to learn more about it.


    7 Signs Of Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer looms as a significant health concern for men, its prevalence escalating with advancing age. Navigating the complexities of this condition necessitates a profound comprehension of its warning signs, pivotal for early detection and subsequent effective treatment. In this insightful exploration, we will delve into the seven paramount indicators of prostate cancer, unraveling the intricacies of symptoms that every man should conscientiously recognize. Let us unravel the mysteries surrounding prostate cancer, empowering individuals to take charge of their health and fostering a collective commitment to early awareness and prevention.

    1. Why is awareness regarding prostate cancer so important?

    Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, making awareness of its warning signs imperative. Detecting the disease in its early stages significantly improves the chances of successful treatment. Let's delve into the seven crucial signs that men should not ignore.

    2. The importance of early detection

    Before we explore the signs, it's crucial to emphasize the significance of early detection. Prostate cancer, in its initial stages, often presents with subtle symptoms that might go unnoticed. Regular screenings and awareness of potential warning signs play a pivotal role in timely intervention.

    3. Signs to look for 

    –Frequent urination or difficulty in urinating

    One of the early signs of prostate cancer is changes in urinary habits. Men might experience increased frequency in urination, especially during the night. Additionally, there may be difficulty initiating or maintaining a steady stream, indicating a potential issue with the prostate.

    –Blood in urine or semen

    The presence of blood in urine or semen is a red flag that should never be ignored. While it might be caused by various conditions — including infections — it's crucial to consult a health care professional to rule out prostate cancer. Timely medical attention is essential for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

    –Erectile dysfunction

    While erectile dysfunction can be attributed to various factors, it can also be linked to prostate cancer. The prostate gland is situated near the nerves and blood vessels that play a crucial role in erectile function. Any disturbances in this area may lead to difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection.

    –Pelvic pain or discomfort

    Persistent pain or discomfort in the pelvic region, lower back or hips can be indicative of prostate issues, including cancer. Men should pay attention to any unexplained pain and consult a health care provider for a comprehensive evaluation.

    –Unexplained weight loss

    Unintended weight loss without changes in diet or physical activity can be a symptom of various health issues, including prostate cancer. While weight loss is a nonspecific symptom, when combined with other signs on this list, it may warrant further investigation.

    In the realm of men's health, proactivity is the linchpin, particularly concerning prostate cancer. The ability to recognize warning signs and promptly seek medical attention stands as a formidable shield against the impact of this prevalent disease. Regular check-ups — characterized by open communication with health care providers — form a robust defense, fostering a proactive approach to overall well-being. Coupled with a steadfast commitment to a healthy lifestyle, these practices become the bedrock of maintaining optimal prostate health.

    This story was created using AI technology.


    King Charles Is In The Hospital For An Enlarged Prostate. Here's A Look At The Symptoms And How It's Treated

    Photos: Britain's King Charles III through the years 1948: Princess Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Queen Mary, King George VI

    FILE - In this Dec. 15, 1948 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, holds her son, Prince Charles, at Buckingham Palace, following his christening. Seated at right is her grandmother Queen Mary, the mother of her father, King George VI, background. The Commonwealth of the U.K. Was formed as Britain's former colonies gained their independence, and its first head was the queen's father, King George VI. (AP Photo, Pool, File)

    POOL 1949: Princess Elizabeth, Philip and Prince Charles

    FILE - In this July 18, 1949 file photo, Prince Charles, foreground left, the eight-month-old son of Princess Elizabeth of England, left, and his father Philip, poses for a photo, on the Windlesham Moor, their summer residence, in Ascot, England. (AP Photo, File)

    STF 1949: Princess Elizabeth, Prince Charles

    Britain's Princess Elizabeth, nursing Prince Charles, waves at the crowd which gathered at Buckingham Palace, London, on Jan. 5, 1949, as they set off for Sandringham, Norfolk. The car was driven by Prince Philip, unseen, and Nurse Lightbody, Prince Charles nanny, sat in the back beside Princess Elizabeth. (AP Photo/Leslie Priest)

    Leslie Priest 1951: Britain's royal family

    FILE - In this Aug. 1951 file photo, Princess Elizabeth stands with her husband Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, and their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne at the couple's London residence at Clarence House. (AP Photo/Eddie Worth, file)

    EDDIE WORTH 1954: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and children

    Queen Elizabeth II, her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, and their children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, wave from a balcony at Buckingham Palace in London on May 15, 1954 after arrival home for first time since they started commonwealth tour six months ago. (AP Photo)

    AP 1960: Britain's Royal family

    Britain's Royal family sits on blanket on the grounds of Balmoral Castle, Scotland, Sept. 8, 1960, during current holiday. Prince Andrew, in lap of his father, Prince Philip, reaches for trinket presented by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Anne and Prince Charles try to catch the baby's attention. (AP Photo)

    ASSOCIATED PRESS 1970: Prince Charles and Tricia Nixon

    Prince Charles and Tricia Nixon lead the way to join guests at a White House formal supper-dance, July 17, 1970. Following are Princess Anne, left, and Julie (hidden) and David Eisenhower. (AP Photo/RH)

    RH 1970: Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip

    Queen Elizabeth II sits in the Chamber in Wellington, March 13, 1970, where she formally opened the Parliament. She sits between Prince Charles (left) and Prince Philip (right). The chamber is the former legislative chamber, used by the Upper House abolished in the early 1950's. (AP Photo)

    ASSOCIATED PRESS 1974: Prince Charles

    Prince Charles of Great Britain greets a young tourist, left, during a tour around Universal Studios in Los Angeles, March 19, 1974, At right is tour guide Diane Bonney. Others are unidentified. The prince is spending several days in southern California while his ship is docked in San Diego. (AP Photo/Wally Fong)

    Wally Fong 1981: Prince Charles, Lady Diana Spencer

    Prince Charles and his bride-to-be, Lady Diana Spencer, driving down the course in an open carriage before Royal Ascot in England meeting on June 19, 1981. (AP Photo/Press Association)

    ASSOCIATED PRESS 1981: Prince Charles, Lady Diana Spencer

    Britain's Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer pose following the announcement of their engagement, Feb. 24, 1981. (AP Photo/Pool)

    RON BELL 1981: Prince Charles, Princess Diana

    FILE - In this July 29, 1981 file photo, the carriage carrying the Prince and Princess of Wales passes along Trafalgar Square on its way from St. Paul's Cathedral to Buckingham Palace after the royal wedding in London. (AP Photo, file)

    STF 1981: Prince Charles, Princess Diana

    FILE - In this July 29, 1981 file photo, Britain's Prince Charles kisses his bride, Princess Diana, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London, after their wedding. (AP Photo, Pool, File)

    POOL 1981: Princess Diana, Prince Charles

    Prince Charles looks at his beaming bride, the Princess of Wales, at the top of St. Paul's steps after their marriage in London on July 29, 1981. (AP Photo/Press Association) UK Out

    ASSOCIATED PRESS 1982: Princess Diana, Prince Charles, Prince William

    Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, with his wife Princess Diana, holds his newborn son Prince William as they leave St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London, June 22, 1982. (AP Photo/Staff/John Redman)

    JOHN REDMAN 1982: Prince Charles, Princess Diana and William

    Britain's Prince William, the 6-month old son of British Prince Charles and Princess Diana, the Prince and Princess of Wales, with his parents during a special picture call at Kensington Palace in London, England on Dec. 22, 1982. (AP Photo/David Caulkin)

    David Caulkin 1984: Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince Harry

    FILE - In this Sept. 16, 1984 file photo, Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana, leave St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, with their new baby son. Princess Diana carries new baby, Prince Harry who was born on Sept. 15. (AP Photo, File)

    STF 1986: Prince Charles, Mayor Frank Cooksey

    Prince Charles trying on a cowboy hat is shown with Mayor Frank Cooksey in Austin, TX on Thursday, Feb. 20, 1986. (AP Photo/John Keating)

    JOHN KEATING 1989: Britain Royal Family

    Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana and their sons, Princes William, right, and Harry begin a cycle ride, June 1, 1989, around the island of Tresco, one of the Scilly Isles. The royal family was vacationing in the islands, located off the southwest tip of Britain. (AP Photo)

    AP 1991: Prince Charles, Princess Diana

    FILE - In this April 23, 1991 file photo, Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana, laugh together during their visit to an iron ore mine near Carajas, Brazil. Producers of a new documentary, to be aired Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017, about Princess Diana say it offers insight. Critics say it's nothing but exploitation. (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin, file)

    Dave Caulkin 1995: Britain's royal family

    FILE - In this Aug. 19, 1995 file photo, from left, Princess Diana, her sons Prince Harry and Prince William and Prince Charles, from left, watch a veteran's parade during the 50th anniversary of VJ Day commemorations in London. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)

    Alastair Grant 1997: Beating of the Retreat

    FILE - In this Saturday, June 28, 1997 file photo, Gov. Chris Patten, left, along with British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, lean on the railing of the royal yacht Britannia while watching the Beating of the Retreat with Britain's Prince Charles, center, Robin Cook's wife, Margaret and Tung Chee-Hwa in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

    Bullit Marquez 1997: Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Charles

    FILE - In this Friday, Sept. 5, 1997 file photo Britain's Prince Charles, right, accompanies his sons Prince William, left and Prince Harry after they arrived at Kensington Palace to view tributes left in memory of their mother Princess Diana in London. Prince Charles is sandwiched between generations, caught between his mother, a symbol of dignity and continuity who has reigned since 1952, and his two immensely popular sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, who have along with their wives come to symbolize the future of the world's best known monarchy. (AP Photo/David Brauchli, File)

    David Brauchli 1999: Prince Charles

    Prince Charles, center, holds the Prince of Wales trophy Wednesday March 10, 1999, after a charity polo match play against Hurlingham Club at the Hurlingham Country Club in Buenos Aires. The Prince team won 9-7. Left to right are: Mariano Cabanillas, 1, Horacio Heguy, 2, Charles, and Eduardo Heguy, 3.(AP Photo/Alejandro Pagni)

    ALEJANDRO PAGNI 1999: Prince Charles with Steps

    Prince Charles (right) meets members of the pop group Steps (from left to right; Claire Richards, Faye Tozer and Lee Latchford Evans) after they performed on stage during the Party in the Park in aid of The Princes Trust in Hyde Park. (AP Photo/Stefan Rousseau/PA/POOL)

    Stefan Rousseau 2004: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles sips a drink during a chat with local leaders at the Basra palace in Iraq Sunday Feb. 8, 2004. The Prince of Wales met with local leaders and visited the Royal Regiment of Wales and the Parachute Regiment during his short visit to Iraq on Sunday. (AP Photo/Peter Andrews, Pool)

    PETER ANDREWS 2004: Prince Charles, Darcey Bussell

    The Prince of Wales, centre, holds hands with ballerina Darcey Bussell on stage for the curtain call at the Royal Opera House's winter gala, in London, Monday Nov. 22, 2004. The fundraising event in Covent Garden, London, included performances by Royal Ballet principal dancer Bussell and artistes from the Royal Opera House. (AP Photo/ Ian Jones, Daily Telegraph, Pool)

    IAN JONES 2004: Prince Charles, Geri Halliwell, Lenny Kravitz and Lionel Richie

    Britain's Prince Charles, left, is embraced by former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell as Lenny Kravitz and Lionel Richie, right, look on at the 'Party in the Park' sponsored by the Prince's Trust, in Hyde Park, London, Sunday July 11, 2004. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Pool)

    ALASTAIR GRANT 2004: Prince Charles, Prince William

    Britain's Prince William, right, touches a young cow watched by his father Prince Charles at Home Farm near Tetbury, Gloucester, west of England, Saturday May 29, 2004. Prince William and Prince Charles took part in this organised media opportunity, and in return the media will leave Prince William alone at his Scottish university. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

    ALASTAIR GRANT 2004: Prince Charles, Queen Rania

    Britain's Prince Charles and Jordan's Queen Rania look at painted eggs during a visit to the Ajloun Nature Reserve in Jordan, Thursday Oct. 28, 2004. (AP Photo/Matthew Fearn-pa)

    MATTHEW FEARN 2005: Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

    Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, walk towards a gala reception at the British Embassy in Washington late Thursday Nov. 3, 2005. Charles and Camilla are on an 8-day tour of the United States, the first foreign tour they have undertaken together since their marriage in April. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, POOL )

    ALASTAIR GRANT 2005: Prince Charles, Camilla Parker

    In this photo released by Clarence House in London, Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005, Britain's Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, stands with Camilla Parker Bowles at Birkhall, in Scotland, in January 2005, prior to them leaving for a Sunday church service. (AP Photo / Clarence House, Pool)

    ASSOCIATED PRESS 2006: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles is welcomed with a shower of flower petals in Jaipur, India, Friday, March 31, 2006. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are on a six-day tour of India. (AP Photo)

    Anonymous 2007: Prince Charles, Al Gore

    Charles, Prince of Wales, left, receives the Global Environmental Citizen award from former Vice President Al Gore, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2007 at the Harvard Club in New York. The royal couple are on a weekend visit to the United States that focuses on youth development, urban renewal and environmental stewardship. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

    STEPHEN CHERNIN 2007: Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

    Britain's Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker-Bowles are greeted by a Park Ranger as they view the Liberty Bell Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek, Pool)

    Tom Mihalek 2008: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles visits emergency services personnel at Morpeth Fire Station, Morpeth, England, Friday, Sept. 12, 2008, after a weekend of storms and flooding struck large areas of Wales and western and northern England. Hundreds of people were evacuated and 1,000 properties flooded in the worst-hit town of Morpeth. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell, WPA Pool)

    SCOTT HEPPELL 2009: Barack Obama, Prince Charles, Gordon Brown, Stephen Harper, and Nicolas Sarkozy

    From left, U.S. President Barack Obama, Britain's Prince Charles, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrive at the American Cemetery at Colleville-Sur -Mer, near Caen, Western France, Saturday, June 6, 2009 to attend the 65th Anniversary of the D-day landings in Normandy. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

    FRANCOIS MORI 2010: Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

    Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall react as their car is attacked, in London, Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. Angry protesters in London have attacked a car containing Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. An Associated Press photographer saw demonstrators kick the car in Regent Street, in the heart of London's shopping district. The car then sped off. Charles' office, Clarence House, confirmed that "their royal highnesses' car was attacked by protesters on the way to their engagement at the London Palladium this evening, but their royal highnesses are unharmed." (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

    Matt Dunham 2010: Prince Harry, Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Harry, left, smiles as he receives his helicopter pilot's wings from his father, Prince Charles, at the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, England, Friday May 7, 2010. The British Army has confirmed that Harry is to train as an Apache attack helicopter pilot.(AP Photo/Eddie Keogh, pool)

    EDDIE KEOGH 2011: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles salutes, at the 9 Regiment Freedom Parade, in Boroughbridge, England, Friday, May 13, 2011. The Prince of Wales is Colonel in Chief, of the Army Air Corps, the soldiers from 9 Regiment Army Air Corps who have recently returned from Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

    SCOTT HEPPELL 2012: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to people dressed as living topiary statues during his visit at the Ideal Home Show, in London, Friday, March 16, 2012. The Prince, who visited the show last year, formally opened the 17 day show, which is now in its 104th year and attracts over 270,000 visitors. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool)

    Lefteris Pitarakis 2013: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles, third right, listens to a Hindu priest during a visit to Akshardham Temple in New Delhi, India, Friday, Nov. 8, 2013. Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are on a nine-day visit to India. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

    Saurabh Das 2013: Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

    Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall hold oil lamps as they take part in a Hindu ritual at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram on the banks of the River Ganges in Rishikesh, India, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013. Charles and Camilla are on a nine day visit to India. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

    Altaf Qadri 2013: Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

    Britain's Prince Charles, and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, are received by Hindu priests as they arrive to participate in a Hindu ritual at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram on the banks of the River Ganges in Rishikesh, India, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013. Charles and Camilla are on a nine day visit to India. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

    Altaf Qadri 2014: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles wears traditional Saudi uniform as he attends the traditional Saudi dancing best known as 'Arda', performed during Janadriya culture festival at Der'iya in Riyadh, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. Charles arrived in Saudi Arabia on a private visit. (AP Photo/Fayez Nureldine, pool)

    FAYEZ NURELDINE 2015: Prince Charles, Gerry Adams

    Britain's Prince Charles. Left, shakes hands with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams at the National University of Ireland in Galway, Ireland, Tuesday May 19, 2015. Prince Charles has begun an official visit to Ireland featuring two new milestones of peacemaking: his first meeting with leaders of the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein party, and his first trip to the fishing village where the Irish Republican Army killed his great-uncle 36 years ago. It is Charles' third trip to the Irish Republic since the outlawed IRA called a 1994 cease-fire. (Brian Lawless/Pool photo via AP)

    Brian Lawless 2017: Prince Charles

    In this Sunday, April 2, 2017 photo Britain's Prince Charles tours the quake-struck town of Amatrice, central Italy. Wearing a hard hat, the prince of Wales was accompanied by the head of Italy's civil protection agency on a half-hour tour that took him to the town's medieval bell tower, which stopped at the hour of the August quake, surviving only to be toppled by the stronger shocks in October. (Italian Civil Protection Agency via AP)

    HOGP 2017: Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry

    Britain's Charles, Prince of Wales, left, Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Britain's Prince Harry, right, attend a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge at the WWI Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, Sunday, April 9, 2017. The commemorative ceremony at the memorial honors Canadian soldiers who were killed or wounded during the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917. (Philippe Huguen/Pool Photo via AP)

    Philippe Huguen 2018: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles speaks with local women at the Sarius Palmetum, Abuja Botanical Garden, on the third day of his visit to Nigeria, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. Prince Charles says he won't interfere in the affairs of state when he becomes king. The heir to the throne told the BBC he is aware that being Prince of Wales and head of state are two different roles. (Pius Utomi Ekpei/Pool Photo via AP)

    Pius Utomi Ekpei 2018: Royal family

    From left, Britain's Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth, Meghan Duchess of Sussex, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Kate Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William attend the annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony in London, Saturday, June 9, 2018.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

    Frank Augstein 2019: Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, with Prince Charles, delivers the Queen's Speech at the official State Opening of Parliament in London, Monday Oct. 14, 2019. (Victoria Jones/Pool via AP)

    Victoria Jones 2020: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles, center, signs a book as he visits the Mosque of Omar in Bethlehem, Friday, Jan. 24, 2020. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, Pool)

    Frank Augstein 2021: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles follows the coffin as it makes it's way past the Round Tower during the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip inside Windsor Castle in Windsor, England Saturday April 17, 2021. (Leon Neal/Pool via AP)

    Leon Neal 2021: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles cycles with representatives of the British Asian Trust at Highgrove in Gloucestershire before they embark on the charity's 'Palaces on Wheels' cycling event, in England, Thursday, June 10, 2021. (Arthur Edwards/Pool Photo via AP)

    Arthur Edwards 2021: Prince Charles and Daniel Craig

    Britain's Prince Charles, left, speaks to British actor Daniel Craig upon arrival for the World premiere of the new film from the James Bond franchise 'No Time To Die', in London, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP)

    Chris Jackson 2022: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles sits by the The Imperial State Crown in the House of Lords Chamber, during the State Opening of Parliament, in the Houses of Parliament, in London, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. (Ben Stansall/Pool Photo via AP)

    Ben Stansall 2022: Prince Charles

    Prince Charles and Prince Louis attend the Platinum Jubilee Pageant outside Buckingham Palace in London, Sunday, June 5, 2022, on the last of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. The pageant will be a carnival procession up The Mall featuring giant puppets and celebrities that will depict key moments from the Queen Elizabeth II's seven decades on the throne. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, Pool)

    Frank Augstein 2022: Prince Charles

    Britain's Prince Charles, and Queen Elizabeth II appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant outside Buckingham Palace in London, Sunday June 5, 2022, on the last of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. (Hannah McKay/Pool Photo via AP)

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