King Charles III reappeared in public this Tuesday when he left his London residence of Clarence House by car with Queen Camilla, in his first photo since announcing that he was suffering from cancer.
The 75-year-old monarch and his wife greeted the crowd smilingly from the back seat of the car.
According to the British news agency PA, they had to go to nearby Buckingham Palace before taking a helicopter to their residence in Sandringham, in the east of England.
The first appearance of King Charles III.
His son Harry, who for years has had difficult relations with the royal family, landed a few hours earlier at Heathrow airport, according to British media, to visit his father.
After 17 months on the throne, Charles III, who received his first treatment on Monday, will be absent from public life indefinitely.
Get well wishes poured in from around the world after the announcement, which caused shock in the UK.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wanted to convey a message of calm about the king's health and assured the BBC that the monarch's cancer was "detected early."
The tumor, of which the nature or severity has not been specified, was discovered during the hospitalization of Carlos III following an operation for "benign" prostate hypertrophy, which he underwent on January 26.
The people who gathered in front of the Palace after the announcement of the departure of Charles III.
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