Overview
- An official palace statement said Prince Albert II, 67, underwent a short, planned dermatological procedure on his scalp and face to treat a benign condition.
- The clinic procedure required a few stitches and was characterized as part of routine follow-up care.
- His official program continues without cancellations, according to the palace.
- Albert made public appearances afterward, attending Monaco’s circus festival on Friday and proceeding with a Vatican visit on Saturday.
- The palace did not specify the condition, and coverage notes prior reports of head and skin treatments as well as dermatologists’ general cautions about UV exposure on balding areas.