Elton John 'Recovering Well' After Appendix Surgery

Elton 'Recovering Well' After Surgery

Sir Elton John has had his appendix removed and is recovering well at home, his publicist has confirmed.

The star was forced to pull out of a series of shows after being diagnosed with appendicitis last month.

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He underwent the operation at Monaco's Princess Grace Hospital on Thursday and is understood to be recuperating at his home in Nice, France.

Last month the veteran musician said he felt "grateful to be alive", revealing that he could have died at any time while struggling through his European tour unaware he was suffering from the condition.

Sir Elton, 66, told The Sun: "I was a ticking time bomb. I guess I could have died at any time. I feel so lucky and grateful to be alive."

The chart star said he performed 10 concerts in pain, which he had thought was due to food poisoning, but was finally forced to walk off stage during a concert in Halle, Germany, on July 5.

Doctors advised him to cancel all the dates on his current tour, including a headline performance at London's Hyde Park last month.

A statement on behalf of the singer said he had been diagnosed with an "appendix abscess surrounding retrocaecal appendicitis".

He is expected to be well enough to attend an event in central London on September 2 at which he will perform and welcome a number of guests.

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