The King and Queen attended a service at St Mary Magdalene Church

King Charles despite receiving his first cancer treatment early last week, attended church service in Sandringham.Queen Camilla

On February 11, King Charles and Queen Camilla attended a service at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. King Charles shared his cancer diagnosis on Monday and began treatment the same day. The King despite receiving his first cancer treatment early last week, attended church service in Sandringham with Queen Camilla. The Sandringham estate, some 110 miles north of London, offers the King a place of shelter where he can isolate from the risk of infection.

King Charles despite receiving his first cancer treatment early last week, attended church service in Sandringham.Queen Camilla

King Charles despite receiving his first cancer treatment early last week, attended church service in Sandringham.Queen Camilla

King Charles despite receiving his first cancer treatment early last week, attended church service in Sandringham.Queen Camilla

King Charles despite receiving his first cancer treatment early last week, attended church service in Sandringham.Queen Camilla

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  1. Anonymous11/2/24 22:59

    Wonderful that the King is out in public. No matter the details, he is someone that will inspire others who face this universal disease either themselves or by those around them. Bravo!

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    1. Anonymous12/2/24 06:49

      Yes wonderful to see Charles looking sprightly! - but I don’t think in these photos that they’re out in public; I think they’re just going to church and some paparazzi got them. It looks like these photos have been taken with long lenses from a distance. - AnneLise

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    2. Anonymous12/2/24 07:04

      Every patient who has cancer reacts in a different way :
      1. depending on the type of cancer
      2. depending on the general health he/she had before he/she got sick
      3. depending how the patient reacts on the therapy he/she receives
      4. depending how the patient can coop with the side effects of the therapy

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    3. Anonymous12/2/24 14:39

      Anonymous 12/2 07:04 (continued)
      I forgot to mention a 5th point which is probably the most important and which is how the patient can coop mentally with his disease. If a patient is rather optimistic and have a lot of courage it will have a positive influence on the healing process.

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    4. Anonymous12/2/24 23:28

      I was just trying to state a simple message of support. I thought that the King would know that he would be photographed so considered that public. As for how individuals would respond to a cancer diagnosis, there are, of course, many options, and they can change over time.

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    5. Dear Anon 07:04 & 14:39 & 23:28 (I think you are the same person) Thank you for the information.
      From personal experience, the points you make are spot on.
      I would add that the love and support from family, friends and loved one’s is of priceless help.

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  2. Anonymous12/2/24 00:55

    Good see the King and Queen! I love that KC3 is getting out and about during his treatments--gives hope to others to see him looking the same as ever. Love the Queen's coat--very pretty!

    Janet

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    1. Anonymous12/2/24 12:31

      To Anonymous 12/2/24 6:49 Being seen in public does not mean there is a audience !

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    2. Anonymous12/2/24 12:33

      I'am very gland to see the King. I wish him well.

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  3. Splendid to see the King out and about. I wish him well.

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  4. Anonymous12/2/24 02:56

    I am glad to see Charles feels well enough to attend the service. Camilla appears to be a strong, steady emotional support for him.
    -Royal Watcher

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  5. Anonymous12/2/24 03:28

    Le roi semble avoir perdu du poids, ce qui expliquerait le fait qu’il porte un nouveau manteau plus adapté à sa nouvelle taille.

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  6. Anonymous12/2/24 04:48

    And we'll done, Camilla, fit always being a wonderful support to the King.

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  7. L'air de la campagne ne peut que faire du bien au roi Charles dont j'aime beaucoup le style de son nouveau manteau camel ; la toque noire de Camilla est élégante pour contraster avec la couleur blanc crème de son manteau !

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  8. Anonymous12/2/24 19:25

    Great to see them out together. I wish the King the best. css

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  9. Anonymous13/2/24 18:01

    Seeing all these church visits I'm so f* glad I'm not a royal 🤣😂

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