he monarch arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral alongside Camilla
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King Charles’s latest public outing “gives us all hope” that he is winning his cancer battle, according to Andrew Pierce.
The monarch arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral alongside his wife, Queen Camilla, for a service of dedication for the Order of the British Empire.
They were joined by almost 2,000 members who hold the Orders awards.
Speaking on GB News, Andrew lauded the “fabulous” occasion.
Andrew Pierce is buoyed by Charles's recent appearances
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“We’re seeing him doing more official engagements”, he said.
“This gives us all hope that the treatment is working.”
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King Charles arrived at St Paul's Cathedral with Queen Camilla
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The King was pictured wearing long pink robes with golden detailing as they approached the cathedral.
While he has not provided many updates on his cancer treatment, the monarch admitted yesterday that the “lost his sense of taste”.
The 75-year-old was speaking to British Army veteran Aaron Mapplebeck while visiting the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop, Hampshire.
Buckingham Palace is yet to confirm the details of Charles’s treatment as he continues to be treated for an undisclosed form of cancer.
He arrived yesterday by helicopter for a special ceremony with Prince William where he officially handed over command of Prince Harry’s ex-regiment.
The King admitted the handover was “tinged with great sadness” but is hopeful the Army Air Corps will continue to go from “strength to strength”.
He said: "Let me just say what a great joy it is to be with you even briefly on this occasion but also it is tinged with great sadness after 32 years of knowing you all, admiring your many activities and achievements through the time that I've been lucky enough to be colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps.
"I do hope you'll go from strength to strength in the future with the Prince of Wales as your new colonel-in-chief.
"The great thing is he's a very good pilot indeed - so that's encouraging."
The King also unveiled a plaque commemorating an Apache AH Mk1 going on display.