SMILING King Charles waves to well-wishers as he heads to church with Queen Camilla in Balmoral yesterday.
Charles, 71, is visiting Scotland for the first time since revealing his cancer diagnosis in February.
The couple arrived at the Aberdeenshire property on Thursday to belatedly celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary.
It comes after sources told The Sun that the King is “raring to go and wants to get back into public service after all this time off”.
Meanwhile, in Miami, her youngest son Prince Harry took a break from filming his new Netflix show to pet a puppy at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in Palm Beach.
Earlier this month, King Charles told aides to accelerate plans for a two-week state visit to Australia following a positive start to cancer treatment.
Charles wants to return Down Under with Queen Camilla in October.
A source said: “The king is keen to get on with the work.”
His hope for an autumn state visit to Australia comes as he is “over the moon” about the successful start of cancer treatment.
Charles is said to be “improving” plans for the two-week trip, which will also take in New Zealand and Samoa.
But his October tour alongside Queen Camilla would be scaled back and include “significant downtime” to ensure he has the energy to carry out his duties, sources say.
Buckingham Palace sources said the monarch is feeling “positive” and doctors “optimistic” after he was able to go for a walk on Easter Sunday.
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