King Charles has left Clarence House and is heading back to Sandringham after receiving more cancer treatment in London.
The monarch was seen waving as he headed back to the estate this morning following 24 hours in the capital.
The 75-year-old had landed at Clarendon House in the royal helicopter yesterday after spending a week in Norfolk resting following the shock announcement. He was pictured with his wife Queen Camilla by his side as the royal couple were driven to nearby Clarence House.
On Saturday Charles broke his silence for the first time as he sent his heartfelt thanks for the messages of support and said he was ‘heartened’ to hear his experience is inspiring others up and down the country to get themselves checked.
Charles announced last week he was postponing all public duties while he undergoes treatment for an unspecified cancer, found by doctors while he was being treated for his benign enlarged prostate.
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King Charles pictured arriving at Clarence House yesterday – he has since been seen leaving to head back to the Sandringham Estate
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