King Charles will return to public facing duties next week following his cancer diagnosis.
It comes after a period of treatment and recuperation after his diagnosis in February.
Charles and Queen Camilla will make a joint visit to a cancer centre on Tuesday, where they will meet patients and medical specialists.
The pair are also set to host the Emperor and Empress of Japan for a state visit in June.
But despite this welcome news, Charles still has cancer and will continue to receive treatment for the disease.
The picture above marks the first anniversary of the crowning of Charles and Camilla on May 6 and was taken the day after their 19th wedding anniversary on April 10.
The couple are seen wearing broad smiles and walking arm-in-arm along a path set against a backdrop of bushes and colourful flowers.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer welcomed the news, saying he was “delighted” to see the King return to public duties.
He continued to write, with the support of his family.
Charles’ illness was discovered while he was being treated for an enlarged prostate.
He spent three nights at a private hospital called the London Clinic, where doctors discovered “another problem”.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Charles is free of prostate cancer.
Meanwhile, after months of speculation, Duchess Kate announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer in late March.
She underwent abdominal surgery at the London Clinic on January 16 for what was then thought to be a non-cancerous condition.
It happened at the same time Charles was being treated at the facility.
However, doctors said a surgical biopsy revealed the presence of cancer.
She has undergone preventive chemotherapy and has been recovering from both surgery and treatment over the past four months.
In her emotional address to the nation, Kate said:
“It has been an incredibly difficult few months for all of us as a family, but I have had an amazing medical team looking after me and that means so much to me.”
I had major abdominal surgery, but at the time it was thought that my condition was not cancerous.” However, post-operative tests revealed that I had cancer.” Therefore, my medical team advised me to undergo preventive chemotherapy and I am currently in the early stages of this treatment.
“This was obviously a huge shock. William and I have personally handled this matter for our young family and have done everything we can to cope. “As you can imagine, this