King Charles visited a Norfolk church in his first public outing since being admitted to hospital.
The King attended the Sunday service at St Magdalene Church in Sandringham with Queen Camilla this morning.
He smiled and waved to the public as they walked to the church accompanied by a member of the clergy.
The King was discharged from the London Clinic last Monday after three nights of receiving medical treatment for an enlarged prostate.
Charles underwent a corrective procedure for the benign condition last week and it has been reported that he could take up to a month off from public duties as he recuperates.
The Princess of Wales had been recovering from abdominal surgery at the same hospital.
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carrying out public engagements while both the King and Kate recover, with William taking a break from royal events to support his family.
The Queen is currently the most senior member of the royal familyEarlier this week, Camilla said her husband was "doing his best" following his release from hospital as she opened a cancer support centre at the Royal Free Hospital in London.
Charles is understood to have wanted to share the news to encourage other men to get themselves checked.
He travelled from Scotland to his Sandringham estate in January prior to his admission to hospital.
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