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King Charles appeared in public for the first time after his prostate operation alongside Queen Camilla.
The couple attended a church service in Sandringham.
Sandringham – Almost a week after King Charles III.
(75) was released from hospital, he attended the Sunday service in Sandringham with Queen Camilla (76).
Charles had previously had to undergo surgery due to an enlarged prostate.
And even though the monarch still has to take it easy, he was already waving to the waiting photographers in a good mood.
King Charles sends an important signal with his first appearance after prostate surgery
According to The Telegraph,
King Charles has been
recovering from the strain of surgery at his Sandringham House country estate since January 31st.
As Buckingham Palace announced after Charles' discharge from the hospital, King Charles "has postponed upcoming public appointments to allow for a period of private recovery." Nevertheless, King Charles did not miss the opportunity to attend the service at Sandringham.
Charles and Camilla seemed relaxed as they walked to the church, repeatedly smiling or waving to those around them.
Clear signal: the king is fine.
An important message after Princess Kate (42) was out for weeks after her abdominal operation and Prince William (41) also canceled all appointments to support his wife in her recovery.
Not an easy situation for the British royal family after King Charles thinned the ranks of working royals, as author Robert Hardman tells
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 runs the show
Queen Camilla proves to be a savior in times of need.
Not only Charles can rely on her, but the entire Royal Family.
While Prince William, Princess Kate and King Charles are not attending any appointments for the time being, Camilla is at work practically every day.
Before she set off to see Charles at Sandringham, her agenda last week included a reception at Windsor Castle, visits to several charities and the opening of a new support center for people suffering from cancer.
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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,” enthuses a user on
.
“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,” said another comment.
Apparently Charles and Camilla only want to do “the job” for ten more years.
Sources used:
Instagram, royal.uk, telegraph.co.uk, usmagazine.com