King Charles smiles and waves to royal fans as he arrives for Sunday church service in Norfolk
King Charles smiles and waves to royal fans as he arrives for Sunday church service in Norfolk
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King Charles appeared in high spirits this morning as he arrived for Sunday service at St Mary the Virgin church near the monarch's Norfolk estate. Charles, 76, greeted members of the public outside the church in Flitcham, on 26 January as the King smiled and waved at onlookers while posing for photographs.
He was accompanied by Reverend Canon Paul Williams, as they walked into the church, with Queen Camilla noticeably absent after having joined her husband for the service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral last weekend. Charles kept warm in a grey and brown wool coat that he wore over a light blue shirt and a tie, along with a pair of grey trousers and tan dress shoes.
As excited onlookers took pictures of the royal, he was seen speaking animatedly and shaking hands with some well-wishers as his demeanour brought much-needed cheer on an otherwise grey and overcast day. Last week, Camilla, 77, and Charles attended the Sunday service at their Scottish estate, looking relaxed as they travelled together in their Audi.
Wearing a smart cream coat, the King sat behind the Queen as they were driven through the streets of Crathie on the chilly winter day. Sitting in the front passenger seat and showcasing a radiant smile, the Queen put on a stylish display in a fur hat. King Charles appeared in high spirits as he arrived for Sunday service at St Mary church near the monarch's Norfolk estate.