King Charles admitted to hospital after suffering 'side effects' in health battle.
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Over the coming days, the monarch will be carrying out a mix of public engagements, state duties and private meetings
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King Charles has returned to work at Windsor Castle today after visiting hospital last Thursday due to side effects of his cancer treatment.
This marks his first public engagement since experiencing what royal sources described as a "minor bump" in his cancer journey.
The King was pictured smiling and waving as he left Clarence House in London last Friday.
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The King had cancelled a planned trip to Birmingham last Friday to prioritise his recovery after requiring a short period of hospital observation.
Over the coming days, Charles will be carrying out a mix of public engagements, state duties and private meetings.
A small number of appointments have been rescheduled to ensure an appropriate balance ahead of the busy state visit to Italy next week.
, Charles recognised leading figures including his friend Alan Titchmarsh, who received a CBE for services to horticulture and charity.
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On Wednesday, the King will fulfil official duties and meetings at Buckingham Palace and hold his weekly audience with the Prime Minister.
The following day he will attend a public engagement in Windsor.
He will also celebrate the 80th anniversary of humanitarian air operator Mission Aviation Fellowship during an event at RAF Northolt in West London on Thursday.
Friday will be spent making final preparations for the state visit to the Republic of Italy.
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Charles was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February 2024 and returned to public-facing duties last April.
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The royal schedule has been carefully balanced to accommodate the King's ongoing treatment while maintaining his public duties.
The separate state visit to the Holy See has been postponed as the Pope is recovering from a bout of pneumonia.
Charles was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February 2024 and returned to public-facing duties last April.
He continues to undergo treatment despite maintaining his public schedule.