King Charles III arrived back in London from his countryside retreat on Tuesday, poised for further medical attention following his recent cancer diagnosis.
Accompanied by Queen Camilla, the 75-year-old monarch traveled by helicopter from the royal residence at Sandringham estate in Norfolk, Eastern England, to Buckingham Palace. As they made their way, the King greeted well-wishers with a wave, exhibiting resilience despite the challenging circumstances. From Buckingham Palace, they proceeded to Clarence House.
Last week, royal officials disclosed the King’s cancer diagnosis, announcing his decision to suspend public engagements temporarily. However, he will continue to fulfill his duties pertaining to state affairs, such as official document signings. While specifics regarding the type of cancer were not disclosed, it was clarified that it is unrelated to his prior treatment for a benign prostate condition.
Having undergone his initial round of cancer treatment the previous week, the King maintained his commitment to customary activities, including attending Sunday church service at Sandringham, where he expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from the public.
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Queen Camilla, who diligently maintains her royal engagements, remarked last week on the King’s resilient demeanor amidst the circumstances, reassuring the public of his overall well-being.