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After the operation: This is what King Charles looked like at his first public appearance

2024-02-05T12:51:43.117Z

Highlights: After the operation: This is what King Charles looked like at his first public appearance. Charles had previously undergone surgery for an enlarged prostate. Prince William, Princess Kate and King Charles are currently not attending any appointments. Queen Camilla is at work practically every day. Charles and Camilla plan to only do “the job’ for the next ten years, according to a report in The Mail on Sunday. The monarch is still being asked to rest but he greeted the waiting photographers with a smile again.



As of: February 5, 2024, 1:37 p.m

By: Susanne Kröber

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King Charles appeared in public for the first time after his prostate operation, accompanied by Queen Camilla.

Both attended a church service in Sandringham.

Sandringham – Just days after being discharged from hospital, King Charles III.

(75) attended the Sunday service in Sandringham together with Queen Camilla (76).

Charles had previously undergone surgery for an enlarged prostate.

Although the monarch is still being asked to rest, he greeted the waiting photographers with a smile again

An important sign: King Charles is back after his prostate surgery

Since January 31, King Charles has

been recovering from the rigors of the operation at his country estate Sandringham House, according to

The Telegraph .

Buckingham Palace announced after Charles was discharged from hospital that King Charles had "postponed upcoming public appointments to allow for a period of private recovery." Nevertheless, King Charles attended the service at Sandringham.

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During their walk to the church, Charles and Camilla appeared relaxed, smiling and waving to those around them.

A clear sign: the king is fine.

Important news, especially since Princess Kate (42) will be out for several weeks after her abdominal surgery and Prince William (41) has also canceled all appointments to support his wife in her recovery.

A difficult situation for the British royal family as King Charles has reduced the number of working royals, as author Robert Hardman notes to

Us

magazine.

It's clearly a challenge to the monarchy, no question about it.

It's a much smaller unit of work than it used to be.

Three of the main players are currently out of action.

Robert Hardman told Us Magazine

“Three of the main players are out of action”: Queen Camilla holds the fort

In this emergency, Queen Camilla proves to be irreplaceable.

She is not only a reliable support for Charles, but for the entire royal family.

While Prince William, Princess Kate and King Charles are currently not attending any appointments, Camilla is at work practically every day.

Before heading to Sandringham to be with Charles, she attended a reception at Windsor Castle last week, visited several charities and opened a new support center for cancer patients.

A visibly in good spirits King Charles waved to photographers alongside Camilla as they made their way into St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

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“Always working (and she's 76!), kind and committed!

The British are lucky to have her as their queen.

The late queen would have been proud of her,” praises an Instagram user.

“Her Majesty the Queen looks amazing, has worked so hard, we are so lucky to have her and the King would be lost without her,” read another comment.

Apparently Charles and Camilla plan to only do “the job” for the next ten years.

Sources used:

Instagram, royal.uk, telegraph.co.uk, usmagazine.com

Editor Susanne Kröber wrote this article and also used applications based on artificial intelligence (AI).

Source: merkur

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