King Charles went out for the first time to participate in the event, and he and Camilla showed their spirits!
On the morning of February 4, King Charles arrived at St. Mary's Church with a smile on his face and full of energy.
He wears a distinctive camel-colored coat and holds an umbrella in his hand. He was accompanied by Queen Camilla, who wore a wide-brimmed fur hat, a navy uniform, and a light blue scarf around her neck, which looked particularly feminine.
About 20 supporters gathered in front of the church to offer their blessings to the king, hoping that he would visit the 18th-century church, according to the British newspaper. However, to their disappointment, the doors of the church were locked on all sides, which meant that they could not enter, and could only stand hundreds of yards away and watch from afar.
Today is King Charles' first Sunday service in three weeks. Last Sunday, he was also receiving ** at a clinic in London. Paul Williams, pastor of Sandringham Church, warmly received Charles and Camilla. The priest shook the king's hand cordially and patted him on the arm as a sign of comfort. The king had a brief conversation with the priest, who was smiling and it seemed that everything was going well.
After the ceremony, a priest and an assistant accompanied the king and queen out of the church. Before leaving Sandringham Palace for lunch, they smiled and nodded at the two white priests.
The king turned to look at the rows of snow lotus, and then walked through the gate to his 20,000 acres of private land in Norfolk. It is a haven for his soul that allows him to escape from the hustle and bustle and enjoy peace. Next time, we'll share another video with you.
Camilla, like Kate, Princess of Wales, left a clinic in London while her husband was recuperating at home, attending several royal events during a busy week.
Kate, 41, who has already given birth to three children, expects to be reunited with the royal family only after Easter. For this reason, William decided to put aside some royal matters and devote himself to caring for Kate and her two children. With three royals absent, Camilla became the most prominent person to attend the event.