King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived at the royal estate in Sandringham by helicopter after a brief meeting with Prince Harry, who flew to the UK earlier on Tuesday.
Charles was seen for the first time since his cancer diagnosis was announced on Monday as he was driven out of Clarence House in London to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday afternoon.
From there, the 75-year-old and Camilla were taken by helicopter to Sandringham in Norfolk.
He had left the house after a brief reunion with Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex touched down at London’s Heathrow Airport at 12:20pm after he cleared his diary to travel from California to be with Charles despite their troubled relationship.
There are no plans for the duke to meet his brother, Prince William, while he is in the UK, according to reports.
Charles, 75, personally called both Harry and Prince William to tell them about his diagnosis before Buckingham Palace revealed the news on Monday evening.
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King Charles was flown by helicopter to Sandringham this afternoon after reuniting with Prince Harry and making a brief public appearance for the first time since his cancer diagnosis.
The king appeared in good spirits as he smiled and waved to the gathered crowds as he left Clarence House, in central London, flanked by the Queen. He is understood to have boarded a helicopter with Camilla from Buckingham Palace shortly after.
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No plans for princes to meet while Harry is back in UK
There are no plans for Prince Harry and Prince William to meet while the Duke of Sussex is in the UK to see his father, according to a report.
“The years of disagreements between the Sussexes and the rest of the royals, and decisions by Harry and Meghan to share personal details about their difficult relationships with certain family members, have ramped up speculation about whether the two brothers would meet,” Sky royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills said.
“Currently it appears highly unlikely that will happen during this visit.”
‘It makes him more human’: Wellwishers at Buckingham Palace send messages of support to King Charles
A subdued atmosphere surrounded Buckingham Palace on Tuesday as well-wishers arrived to share messages of support for King Charles following news of his cancer diagnosis.
The King, who had been taken into hospital for an enlarged prostate in an unrelated medical visit just two weeks ago, has been advised to step away from public-facing duties while he undergoes treatment.
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Wellwishers at Buckingham Palace send messages of support to King Charles
A subdued atmosphere surrounded Buckingham Palace on Tuesday as well-wishers arrived to share messages of support for King Charles following news of his cancer diagnosis, my colleague Maira Butt reports.
Two sisters, 49-year-old Julie and 54-year-old Arlene, both nurses from Northern Ireland, flew out from Belfast after hearing the news. “We booked flights straight away. It’s a big shock. It’s huge. He’s waited so long to be on the throne and now this happens. It’s crazy,’ Julie said.
Mother and daughter Jacqueline Murray, 40, and Nicola Roberts, 60 said the diagnosis being made public made Brits see the family as more relatable. “Charles’s diagnosis makes him more relatable to the rest of us. Other people have been affected by cancer and you don’t hear about it happening to the royal family.
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King in the thoughts of parishioners near Balmoral, minister says
The King is in the thoughts of parishioners near Balmoral following his cancer diagnosis, the minister of Crathie Kirk has said. Members of the royal family since Queen Victoria have often attended the church, which is close to the Balmoral Estate.
Reverend Ken MacKenzie said that the King is “very well known and liked” in the community and that people were saddened to hear of his illness.
Rev Ken MacKenzie, minister of the Parish of Braemar and Crathie in Aberdeenshire and a Domestic Chaplain to the King, said people are sending Charles their best wishes. He said: “We are glad that his treatment is underway and hope and pray that all will be well with him.
“King Charles lives a busy life and I hope that he enjoys a quieter time over the coming months while he recuperates. All of us want to pass on our very best wishes and assure him that we are holding him in our prayers as well as other members of the royal family.
“They have been through a lot during the last two years and we wish them God’s peace.”
Mr MacKenzie commended the King for being open with the public about his diagnosis, adding: “Speaking out this way is a gracious and humble thing to do, hats off to him and I am sure it will prove to be very helpful to other people.”
How the Royal Family has rallied around Charles after his cancer diagnosis
Charles called both Prince Harry and Prince William, as well as his siblings the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Duke of Edinburgh, to personally give them the news before it was publicly announced.
Since the diagnosis went public, here are the different ways members of the royal family have shown up to support Charles:
Helicopter seen landing at Sandringham
A helicopter has been seen landing at Sandringham in Norfolk around half an hour after a helicopter believed to be carrying the King took off from Buckingham Palace.
Charles and Queen Camilla were pictured being driven out of Clarence House to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday afternoon.
A helicopter flew out from behind Buckingham Palace about 10 minutes later.
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