RIYADH: Several governors, princes, ministers, dignitaries and senior officials have expressed happiness and jubilation over King Abdullah leaving the hospital in New York, wishing him more good health and complete and speedy recovery. King Abdullah left the Presbyterian Hospital in New York late Tuesday after two successful back surgeries. The Monarch will remain in New York for recuperation and to continue his physical therapy. Those who wished the Monarch a speedy recovery in statements Thursday include Prince Misha'l Bin Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Governor of Najran Province; and Prince Mishary Bin Saud Bin Abdul Aziz, Governor of Baha Province; Prince Dr. Mansour Bin Mite'b Bin Abdul Aziz, Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs; Adel Bin Mohammed Fakeih, Minister of Labor; and Abdullah Bin Ahmed Zainal Alireza, Minister of Commerce and Industry; Prince Mansour Bin Khaled, Saudi Ambassador to Austria; Prince Sultan Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz, chief of the General Presidency of Youth Welfare; Prince Nawaf Bin Faisal Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz, Vice President of the General Presidency of Youth Welfare; Prince Misha'l Bin Badr Bin Saud Bin Abdul Aziz, acting undersecretary of the National Guard for the Eastern Sector; and Prince Mohammed Bin Saad Bin Abdul Aziz, Adviser to the Minister of Interior. Also wishing King Abdullah a speedy recovery were Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Shaya Al-Huqail, Chairman of the Board of Grievances and Chairman of the Administrative Justice Council; Dr. Mohammed Bin Ali Al Hiazaa, President of Jizan University; Saud Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Jabri, Saudi Ambassador to Mauritania; and Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al-Rashid, President of King Khaled University.