King Charles made his way back to London alongside Queen Camilla to resume his cancer treatment, following a brief period of rest at Sandringham, his cherished residence.
The royal couple's helicopter touched down at Buckingham Palace earlier today, with the King looking dapper in a smart suit as he waved to well-wishers during the short drive to Clarence House.
Queen Camilla, seated beside him, was clad in black rain gear to shield against the drizzling weather.
A week ago, Buckingham Palace disclosed that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer and had commenced treatment, although the specific type of cancer was not disclosed.
Notably, it was clarified that the diagnosis did not pertain to prostate cancer, which he had previously undergone surgery for in relation to benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Following outpatient treatment at an undisclosed hospital last Monday, the King flew to Sandringham in Norfolk after a brief meeting with his son, Prince Harry.
While King Charles has temporarily suspended his public obligations, he remains engaged in essential duties such as reviewing state papers and conducting weekly phone meetings with Rishi Sunak.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla has been diligently organizing her royal schedules, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support extended to the King by the public.
The couple were captured attending a church service at their private Norfolk estate on Sunday.
Later today, Camilla is set to be appointed as an honorary worshiper of fan makers at an official ceremony at Clarence House.
The Duchess of Gloucester, who has overseen the company since 2005, is expected to be present at the event.
Despite the challenges posed by the King's health condition, both he and Queen Camilla continue to exhibit resilience and dedication in fulfilling their respective roles within the royal family.