Queen Camilla was greeted with cheers from delighted well-wishers at an engagement in Shrewsbury today as she returned to her royal duties.
The monarch was seen shaking hands with adoring members of the public as she did visited the Shrewsbury Farmers’ Market in Shropshire.
Charles, who is currently being treated for cancer after being diagnosed with a large prostate earlier this year, was driven from Clarence House in his Bentley limousine earlier today, although it was not known where the monarch went.
It comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed yesterday that both royals would attend the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle this weekend.
King Charles III waves to smiling members of the public as he leaves Clarence House earlier today
Queen Camilla was evicted from Clarence House in central London earlier today
Royal aides announced yesterday morning that the couple would be “accompanied by other members of the royal family,” although no further names were given.
The decision for Charles to attend will be seen as significant as it suggests the King’s doctors are happy for him to attend an event despite his cancer treatment.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children George, Charlotte and Louis will not be present as they spend the holidays together following Kate’s cancer diagnosis.
As Buckingham Palace announced the King’s upcoming engagement, Charles was pictured carrying out official duties for the first time since Kate shared her news.