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King Charles Absent from Sunday Service Sparks Health Concerns
Royal watchers and photographers were left disappointed as King Charles was notably missing from his regular Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
The monarch's absence raised eyebrows among eager onlookers who had gathered in anticipation of catching a glimpse of the king.
Speculations began swirling as to the reason behind his unexpected no-show.
The surprising turn of events unfolded as it was revealed that King Charles is gearing up for a scheduled medical procedure next week to address an enlarged prostate.
Earlier in the week, the king and Queen Camilla were seen departing from their Burkle estate in Aberdeen en route to Sandringham, where King Charles will be resting ahead of the impending surgery.
The royal couple's movements have been closely monitored amid growing concerns about the king's well-being.
Images of King Charles heading towards his Sandringham estate in Norfolk further fueled public curiosity and prompted inquiries from both the general public and the Lord Provost.
In response to mounting concerns, Queen Camilla reassured the public by stating, “He's fine, thank you very much, looking forward to getting back to work.”
Her words aimed to quell any apprehensions surrounding the king's health status.
Buckingham Palace had previously issued a public statement regarding King Charles's health, emphasizing that the upcoming procedure is pre-planned and that the monarch's condition is benign.