King Charles arrives at St Mary Magdalene with Sir Clive by his side

King Charles arrives at St Mary Magdalene with Sir Clive by his side

King Charles appeared in Norfolk on Sunday, attending a service at St Mary Magdalene as events continue to unfold at the royal household.

Accompanied by his principal private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, the 77-year-old monarch was met by Paul Williams, headmaster of Sandringham, on arrival at the historic church on the estate.

The King stepped out solo, with Queen Camilla absent from the service.

Observers noted his measured demeanor as he settled into a stable presence during a period that has tested the family’s resilience.

The outing comes shortly after confirmation that Charles has no intention of meeting his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is also currently staying at the Sandringham estate.

Despite their geographical proximity, sources suggest there are no plans for contact.

The king’s appearance at the church followed a demanding stretch of engagements last week, including defense-related visits and high-profile appearances, all unfolding against the backdrop of Andrew’s recent arrest on February 19 on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

For Charles, the Sunday service at Sandringham has long been a moment of routine and reflection.

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