King Charles, 75, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment, was seen in London on Wednesday morning attending to official duties. The monarch, pictured waving to well-wishers as he left his residence at Clarence House, is in London for private meetings and state affairs, including an upcoming audience with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Despite his health challenges, King Charles has been actively engaged in his responsibilities, recently meeting with Mr. Sunak for the first time since disclosing his cancer diagnosis. His public appearances have been limited, with the recent sighting near his London home marking his first since the tragic passing of Lady Gabriella's husband, Thomas Kingston.
While most members of the royal family gathered for a Thanksgiving Service at Windsor Castle, King Charles and Prince William were notably absent. Prince William withdrew due to a personal matter, while King Charles, who has been managing his health, has reduced his public engagements.
Queen Camilla represented the royals at the memorial service for King Constantine, where King Charles was unable to attend. However, he paid tribute to the late royal by wearing a tie adorned with Greek flags.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, King Charles expressed condolences to Lady Gabriella and the Kingston family, following Thomas's untimely death. The King and Queen extended their heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the grieving family members.
Despite his health challenges, King Charles remains dedicated to his duties, as evidenced by his recent public appearances and engagements. His resilience and commitment to official business reflect his unwavering dedication to serving the monarchy and the people of the United Kingdom.