According to the Agence France-Presse report on April 30, on the 30th, groups of well-wishers greeted King Charles III. It was the king's first official public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. Doctors previously said his treatment was "very encouraging".
King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla visit the Macmillan Cancer Center at University College London Hospital in central London.
Charles, 75, is a patron of Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support, while Camilla, 76, is chair of another cancer charity.
The couple smiled and waved to the crowd before entering the hospital to meet with medical experts, patients and their families.
Charles suspended most of his duties in February after he was diagnosed with cancer in January while undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate. The exact type of cancer he has has not been disclosed.
Since being diagnosed with cancer, he has been seen attending church services and receiving certain guests. He also continued to attend state events.
On Friday, Buckingham Palace said doctors were "extremely encouraged" by his treatment and were "positive" about his continued recovery.
(Source: Reference News Network Compiled/Tu Qi)