MADRID, 6 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

This Tuesday, King Charles III left the official residence of Clarence House, in London, with his wife, Queen Camilla, to move to Sandringham, in the English county of Norfolk, which has allowed him to capture his first image since the Casa Real announced on Monday that he suffers from cancer.

The royal couple first traveled by helicopter to Buckingham Palace, a step prior to a second transfer to Sandringham, BBC public television reports. The British media have followed all these movements up to the minute, broadcast live on the main networks.

Before the monarch left Clarence House, he received a visit from his youngest son, Prince Henry, who returned to London expressly to see his father after the publication of the statement that gave an account, with hardly any details, of the illness that suffers.

The Royal Family has explained that doctors detected the cancer during the treatment that Charles III underwent for an enlarged prostate problem and has stated that, for now, the king will limit himself to office work and will not participate in public events.