The 84-year-old ruler is undergoing medical checks due to suffering from inflammation of the gallbladder, the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted Riyadh's royal court as saying on Monday.
King Salman “entered this Monday, 29 Dhu Al- Qidah 1441 A.H., marking 20 July 2020, the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh to perform some tests due to the presence of an inflammation in the gallbladder”, the court said in a statement.
Salman has been the king of Saudi Arabia since 2015 after he spent more than 2-1/2 years as the Saudi crown prince and deputy premier.
The monarchy’s de facto ruler is the crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, widely known by his initials MBS, who is said to be the chief culprit behind the brutal killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi by a Saudi hit team inside the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, on October 2, 2018.
In 2017, he rounded up hundreds of wealthy princes and businessmen at Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh.
He demanded that they turn over large sums of their wealth as part of an alleged “anti-corruption campaign," which observers said was meant to consolidate bin Salman's grip on power and silence his critics.
Kuwaiti Emir undergoes successful surgery
Meanwhile, Kuwait’s 91-year-old ruler Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah underwent successful surgery on Sunday, a day after having been admitted to hospital for medical checks, his office said in a statement carried by state news agency KUNA.
The statement, however, did not specify what kind of surgery he underwent.
Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah temporarily took over some constitutional jurisdictions of the country’s monarch.
Sheikh Sabah, who has ruled the Persian Gulf country since 2006, was admitted to hospital in the United States last year while on an official visit there after suffering what his office described as a health setback.