King Charles III, 75, appeared smiling in public during a visit to church six days after his cancer diagnosis was announced. Together with his wife Queen Camilla (76), the British monarch attended a service on Sunday at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in the eastern English county of Norfolk. He wore a brown jacket and held an umbrella as he waved briefly to onlookers.
Earlier Saturday evening, Charles had addressed the audience directly for the first time since his cancer diagnosis, thanking them for their support over the past few days. Buckingham Palace announced on Monday that the king had been diagnosed with cancer. Charles has now started regular treatments. The palace did not say exactly what type of cancer it was.
On Tuesday, Charles was seen in public for the first time since his diagnosis as he and Camilla left their London residence Clarence House in a car after a brief meeting with his youngest son Prince Harry, 39. Charles and Camila reportedly traveled to the estate that same day Sandringham.
Source: Krone

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