Brave King Charles waves as he’s seen for the first time since Harry’s bombshell TV interview
KING Charles waves to well-wishers at Sandringham today as he attends church.
His Majesty and Queen Camilla walked through the wind and rain to a service at St Mary Magdalene on the royal estate in Norfolk.
The 75-year-old is staying at the 20,000 acre estate as he undergoes treatment for cancer.
It comes as The Sun on Sunday revealed Prince Harry was "blocked" from joining the King at Sandringham during his visit to the UK.
Palace aides feared “they’d never get rid of him” after Harry jetted over 5,000 miles from California to be with his cancer-stricken dad.
The 39-year-old planned for a long heart-to-heart with his dad but got 45 minutes.
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Just six minutes after Harry left the meeting with his father, the King and Queen made their way by Bentley to a helicopter in the Buckingham Palace gardens before flying to Sandringham.
Harry had hoped to join the King for a few days at Sandringham but was instead forced into a hotel for the night.
An insider revealed: “Harry came over to see his father, expecting to go to Sandringham.
"But instead he was asked to be at Clarence House and was restricted to 30 minutes.
“The fear was that if he went to Sandringham they would never get rid of him.”
Last week Harry told Good Morning America “I love my family” and then described how “illness can have a reunifying effect”.