Overview
- On July 27, the king arrived at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in a light grey summer suit, waving and smiling as he told well-wishers he was “feeling a lot better now.”
- A senior royal aide confirmed that Charles remains fit and driven by duty, managing ongoing cancer therapy while maintaining a full calendar of engagements.
- On July 28, the monarch donned a red tartan kilt for a visit to Scrabster Harbour in Caithness, where he met the Pacific Heron crew and local sea cadets.
- The Scottish visit marked the 70th anniversary of the Dounreay Nuclear site, the 50th anniversary of Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd and the 20th anniversary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
- Queen Camilla continued to lead separate duties, including attending Ascot’s King George Racing Weekend and the Sandringham Flower Show, reflecting the monarchy’s adapted approach during the king’s treatment.