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Queen Camilla was greeted with cheers from enthusiastic supporters at an engagement in Shrewsbury today as she returned to royal duties.
The monarch was met by dozens of royal fans, who waved Union Jack flags and held signs reading “I love Queen Camilla”, as she arrived at Shrewsbury Farmers Market in Shropshire today..
She was seen shaking hands with the public and traders as she walked through the market, which featured a host of food, craft, jewelery and craft stalls.
Charles, who is currently being treated for cancer after being diagnosed with a large prostate earlier this year, was seen today being driven out of Clarence House in his state-run Bentley limousine, although it is not known where the King was headed.
It comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed yesterday that both royals would attend this weekend’s Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Britain’s Queen Camilla smiles as she arrives for her visit to the farmers market, in Shrewsbury.
Queen Camilla smiles as she meets well-wishers during her visit to the farmers market on Wednesday.
The public awaits the arrival of Queen Camilla for her visit to the farmers market in the square.
King Charles III greets smiling members of the public as he leaves Clarence House today
Queen Camilla is ejected from Clarence House in central London today
Royal advisers revealed yesterday morning that the couple would be “accompanied by other members of the Royal Family”, although no further names were given.
The decision for Charles to attend will be seen as significant as it suggests the King’s doctors are happy for him to be at an event despite his cancer treatment.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children George, Charlotte and Louis will not be there as they spend the holidays together following Kate’s cancer diagnosis.
When Buckingham Palace announced the King’s upcoming engagement, Charles was photographed performing official duties for the first time since Kate shared the news.