The royal family made a public appearance on Wednesday as King Charles continued his cancer treatment.
Princess Anne, stepping in for her elder brother, directly addressed inquiries about his progress.
Taking on additional royal duties due to the King’s medical circumstances, Anne has been actively fulfilling her obligations in the public eye.
Embarking on a series of engagements, the Princess Royal’s schedule on Tuesday included visits to four different venues.
Among her commitments was a stop at Nottingham West Primary Care Centre to meet with occupational therapists.
Despite being questioned about the monarchy upon her arrival, Anne chose not to provide any updates and proceeded with her official duties.
Following her visit to the care center, Princess Anne made her way to a luxury knit-lace company in Nottingham before concluding her day at a prize-giving ceremony held at London’s Science Museum.
Speculations have arisen regarding the Palace’s decision not to regularly disclose updates on King Charles’ health status, adding intrigue to the situation.
In a rare public appearance since his cancer diagnosis was revealed, King Charles was photographed yesterday as he arrived at Buckingham Palace.
Prince Harry, flying in from the US, visited his father on Tuesday and returned the following day after landing at London Heathrow Airport.
The 75-year-old monarch and Queen Camilla were greeted by onlookers as they arrived in the State Bentley before being flown to Sandringham for ongoing treatment.
Prior to the public announcement, King Charles had informed his immediate family members, including his sons, Prince William and Harry, about his health condition.
Buckingham Palace disclosed that during a recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate cancer diagnosis was made known.
The King has commenced his treatment regimen today while doctors advise against public appearances during this period.
Expressing appreciation for the swift medical attention he received, King Charles remains optimistic and looks forward to resuming his official duties once his health allows.
By sharing his diagnosis openly, the monarch aims to dispel uncertainties and raise awareness about cancer, hoping to offer support to those affected by the disease worldwide.