King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Photo:Paul Marriott PhotographyKing Charlesis keeping a weekly outing amid hiscancer treatment.The King, 75, was photographed smiling and waving to well-wishers from the backseat of a car as he headed to church at the royal family’sSandringham estatein Norfolk, where theytraditionally celebrate Christmas together, on Sunday.Since announcing that he had been diagnosed with cancer on Feb. 5, the monarch has been spotted going to church on many weekends in Sandringham. He also regularly spends some of the week in London, where he keeps up with state duties and meetings includinghosting small audiences, although most of his public duties are on hold amid his treatment.King Charles' latest public outing came a week after hissurprise Easter Sunday walkaboutalongside his wifeQueen Camilla, 76. In an unexpected move, the royal couple shook hands and exchanged holiday wishes with a small crowd following a service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Paul Marriott PhotographyJust before Easter, a royal source told PEOPLE that King Charles is “progressing well” and there is an “amplified confidence” about the sophisticated treatment he’s receiving.“He is positive, the doctors are optimistic,” the source said.Palace sources added that his recovery is moving in a positive direction and that his aides are keeping up with their plans for the year ahead while remaining mindful of advice from King Charles’ medical team. That could mean increased involvement in public events increases towards the summer when the risk of airborne illnesses eases. This includes key events such asTrooping the Colour, the annual public celebration of the monarch’s birthday that includes a parade and a flypast that sees the royal family gather on the Buckingham Palace balcony, which is set for June 15 this year.“One thing that has been wholly undiminished is his appetite for work,” the royal source added.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Paul Marriott PhotographyAn overseastour of Australiain the fall is also being talked about, possibly coinciding with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting being held in Samoa this October. A palace source told PEOPLE that nothing has been ruled out or in as they look at the later months of 2024 and that planning continues for future engagements.It is, however, all subject to medical advice and there may be adaptations where necessary at the time. Overseas visits would not and could not be confirmed until nearer the time.
King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Photo:Paul Marriott Photography

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King Charlesis keeping a weekly outing amid hiscancer treatment.The King, 75, was photographed smiling and waving to well-wishers from the backseat of a car as he headed to church at the royal family’sSandringham estatein Norfolk, where theytraditionally celebrate Christmas together, on Sunday.Since announcing that he had been diagnosed with cancer on Feb. 5, the monarch has been spotted going to church on many weekends in Sandringham. He also regularly spends some of the week in London, where he keeps up with state duties and meetings includinghosting small audiences, although most of his public duties are on hold amid his treatment.King Charles' latest public outing came a week after hissurprise Easter Sunday walkaboutalongside his wifeQueen Camilla, 76. In an unexpected move, the royal couple shook hands and exchanged holiday wishes with a small crowd following a service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Paul Marriott PhotographyJust before Easter, a royal source told PEOPLE that King Charles is “progressing well” and there is an “amplified confidence” about the sophisticated treatment he’s receiving.“He is positive, the doctors are optimistic,” the source said.Palace sources added that his recovery is moving in a positive direction and that his aides are keeping up with their plans for the year ahead while remaining mindful of advice from King Charles’ medical team. That could mean increased involvement in public events increases towards the summer when the risk of airborne illnesses eases. This includes key events such asTrooping the Colour, the annual public celebration of the monarch’s birthday that includes a parade and a flypast that sees the royal family gather on the Buckingham Palace balcony, which is set for June 15 this year.“One thing that has been wholly undiminished is his appetite for work,” the royal source added.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Paul Marriott PhotographyAn overseastour of Australiain the fall is also being talked about, possibly coinciding with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting being held in Samoa this October. A palace source told PEOPLE that nothing has been ruled out or in as they look at the later months of 2024 and that planning continues for future engagements.It is, however, all subject to medical advice and there may be adaptations where necessary at the time. Overseas visits would not and could not be confirmed until nearer the time.
King Charlesis keeping a weekly outing amid hiscancer treatment.
The King, 75, was photographed smiling and waving to well-wishers from the backseat of a car as he headed to church at the royal family’sSandringham estatein Norfolk, where theytraditionally celebrate Christmas together, on Sunday.
Since announcing that he had been diagnosed with cancer on Feb. 5, the monarch has been spotted going to church on many weekends in Sandringham. He also regularly spends some of the week in London, where he keeps up with state duties and meetings includinghosting small audiences, although most of his public duties are on hold amid his treatment.
King Charles' latest public outing came a week after hissurprise Easter Sunday walkaboutalongside his wifeQueen Camilla, 76. In an unexpected move, the royal couple shook hands and exchanged holiday wishes with a small crowd following a service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
King Charles attends church in Sandringham on April 7, 2024.Paul Marriott Photography

Just before Easter, a royal source told PEOPLE that King Charles is “progressing well” and there is an “amplified confidence” about the sophisticated treatment he’s receiving.
“He is positive, the doctors are optimistic,” the source said.
Palace sources added that his recovery is moving in a positive direction and that his aides are keeping up with their plans for the year ahead while remaining mindful of advice from King Charles’ medical team. That could mean increased involvement in public events increases towards the summer when the risk of airborne illnesses eases. This includes key events such asTrooping the Colour, the annual public celebration of the monarch’s birthday that includes a parade and a flypast that sees the royal family gather on the Buckingham Palace balcony, which is set for June 15 this year.
“One thing that has been wholly undiminished is his appetite for work,” the royal source added.
Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!

An overseastour of Australiain the fall is also being talked about, possibly coinciding with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting being held in Samoa this October. A palace source told PEOPLE that nothing has been ruled out or in as they look at the later months of 2024 and that planning continues for future engagements.
It is, however, all subject to medical advice and there may be adaptations where necessary at the time. Overseas visits would not and could not be confirmed until nearer the time.
source: people.com