Buckingham Palace is planning to have King Charles attend more attended events from the end of this month, Sky News reports.
This can be seen as another big sign that he is performing well. cancer treatment after he was seen Shaking hands with the crowd at Easter.
Since announcing his diagnosis in February, doctors have advised him not to engage in public events.
But it is understood officials are now looking at the possibility of the King meeting slightly larger crowds from late April into May as part of normal forward planning.
it is as king Buckingham Palace has welcomed the Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, and presented him with the first banknote bearing his portrait as monarch.
Traditionally, sovereigns receive the first serial numbered note in each batch (actually serial number 01). The bank now issues £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes.
The image of the king appears in notes The work is based on a portrait provided by the palace to the Bank of England.
This is then turned into an engraving, from which designers create images on the banknotes.
The notes will go into circulation on June 5, but the royal family insists this can only be done gradually.
The new banknotes will only replace worn or damaged Queen Elizabeth II banknotes to minimize the financial and environmental impact of the change.
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The fact that the Palace is continuing to plan ahead for the King’s future events is nothing new, and it’s obviously important to note that the situation may change depending on the King’s health.
This was the case last week when reports emerged that the Queen still wanted to visit Australia and New Zealand at the end of the year to coincide with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa; Buckingham Palace insisted nothing had changed and it had always been possible , depending on his situation.
Suggestions that he may have recovered and started meeting with larger groups does not confirm whether he will be able to attend any of the big traditional royal events this summer, such as Trooping the Color, but many are taking it as positive news about A sign of his health.
In recent weeks, the king has regularly welcomed individuals to Buckingham Palace for small audiences and has carried out his constitutional duties behind the scenes while receiving medical treatment.
He surprised everyone on Easter Sunday when he unexpectedly walked into the crowds outside Windsor Castle, shaking hands and chatting with people who had come to visit the royal family.
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