Charles and William reporting for duty! King goes to Army training base while Prince of Wales arrives at Cornish surf town where he’s building homes to tackle rough sleeping – after neither saw Harry on his visit to UK

King Charles and Prince William both arrived this afternoon for royal engagements, while Prince Harry prepares to fly to Nigeria after seeing neither during his short visit to Britain.

The King met with military personnel and their families at a training base for the Army’s Royal Engineers.

Charles, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Engineers, visits the 3 Royal School of Military Engineering in Minley, Surrey, before speaking to members of the 8 Engineer Brigade, the centre’s deployable unit.

The training base has world-class facilities including shooting ranges, a swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym and a sailing lake.

Meanwhile, William – also known as the Duke of Cornwall – arrived in Newquay, where his Duchy of Cornwall is building its first ever housing project to tackle homelessness in Nansledan.

King Charles will visit the 3 Royal School of Military Engineering in Minley, Surrey this afternoon

Prince William today arrived in Newquay as his Duchy of Cornwall is building its first ever housing project to tackle homelessness in Nansledan.

Prince William today arrived in Newquay as his Duchy of Cornwall is building its first ever housing project to tackle homelessness in Nansledan

It is thought the king received his cancer treatment during a midweek outpatient clinic.

Yesterday he hosted the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the season.

Charles, wearing a gray suit and light blue waistcoat, could be seen smiling at the crowd as he entered the garden with the Queen.

He was accompanied by the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

Charles attended three events last week when he resumed his duties, indicating the positive effect of his treatment.

King Charles III leaves Clarence House in London this morning as he travels to Surrey

King Charles III leaves Clarence House in London this morning as he travels to Surrey

The King smiles and waves as he is driven away from Clarence House in London this morning

The King smiles and waves as he is driven away from Clarence House in London this morning

On Monday, the Lord President of the Privy Council, Penny Mordaunt, said the King was feeling “very good” and “would have been so happy” to return to public events.

The Privy Council is a body of senior advisors to the king.

Asked how Charles is doing, Ms Mordaunt told GB News: β€œHe is very good. And I know he would have been so happy to return to public duties. He would have missed it terribly.

β€œI think everyone is really happy to see him back and I know he wants to do more, so it’s been a good week.”

There was speculation that the Duke of Sussex, who has traveled to Britain to celebrate the tenth anniversary of his Invictus Games, may have seen his father, but a spokesman for Harry said the king’s “full programme” meant that the get-together would not take place. to happen.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace yesterday

King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace yesterday

Prince Harry greets fans after the Invictus Games service at St Paul's Cathedral yesterday

Prince Harry greets fans after the Invictus Games service at St Paul’s Cathedral yesterday

Charles and Harry last met shortly after the king announced his cancer diagnosis in February.

Harry, who lives in California with his family, traveled from the US to see his father.

A spokesperson for the Duke said: ‘In response to many questions and ongoing speculation as to whether or not the Duke will meet his father this week whilst in Britain, this will unfortunately not be possible due to the full schedule of His Majesty.

‘The Duke obviously understands his father’s diary with obligations and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.’