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King Charles and Queen Camilla made their first public appearance of the new year on Sunday, as his royal highness continues cancer treatments.
Rain can’t stop the royals.
King Charles and Queen Camilla made their first public appearance of the new year as the sovereign continues his cancer fight.
Charles, 76, and his consort, 77, stepped out for a rainy trudge to St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate Sunday morning, smiling despite the downpour.
The King greeted Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich, who preached the sermon at the service.
Camilla opted for a clear umbrella as she tried to stay dry, seemingly following in the footsteps of her late mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth II, who used the see-through accessory on rainy days so the public could still see her despite the inclement weather. “I need to be seen to be believed,” Elizabeth once remarked.
King Charles revealed he had cancer in February 2024. Last month, palace sources confirmed to The Post that his treatment is expected to extend into 2025 but is “moving in a positive direction” as a “managed condition.”
Meghan Markle’s estranged father, Thomas Markle, said he’s relocating to the other side of the world in an effort to escape the “awful drama” he’s been wrapped up in relating to his daughter.
The retired TV lighting director, 80, who lives in a cliffside property near the US border in Rosarito, Mexico, said he’s looking to make the move overseas in a desperate bid to have a “fresh start.”
What’s more, Thomas has already started disposing of unwanted items ahead of the move.
“I am ready for a change,” he told the Daily Mail. “I have felt stuck in a rut for some time and I am ready to meet new people and experience kindness.”
He added that while he hasn’t decided on a final location, Southeast Asia appeals to him as a “place of culture and beauty.”
Thomas added that after deciding not to renew his lease on his home, he hopes that his son, Thomas Jr., 58, will make the move with him.