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King Charles Continues Cancer Treatment With Buoyant Sandringham Service and Caithness Visit

These engagements underline the monarch’s steady return to public duties supported by an evolving royal schedule during his treatment.

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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.