King Charles III smiled and waved to members of the public as he left his home in London, the day after a brief hospitalisation for the side effects from his cancer treatment.
King Charles III has marked his 76th birthday by opening two food distribution hubs, as part of his Coronation Food Project that he launched a year ago to bridge the gap between food poverty and food waste.
Their appearance is a further sign the royal family is slowly returning to normal at the end of a year in which two of the most popular royals were sidelined by cancer.
The Apia Ocean Declaration was announced during the 27th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and calls on all 56 Commonwealth nations to protect the ocean in the face of severe climate, pollution and overexploitation.
Charles stopped short of mentioning financial reparations that some leaders at the event have urged and instead exhorted them to find the "right language" and an understanding of history "to guide us towards making the right choices in future where inequality exists".
Huge crowds turned out for King Charles III and Queen Camilla in what was the perfect way to send the Royals off in style on their final day of the tour.
Welcome to our live coverage as King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Canberra as they continue their first tour of Australia since taking the throne.
The couple will hold a number of engagements across Sydney and Canberra from October 18 to 23, including an official welcome from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The 73-year-old daughter of Queen Elizabeth II was walking within her Gatcombe Park estate, about 170 kilometres west of London, when an incident occurred.
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has made her long-awaited return to the public eye at the Trooping the Colour parade for her father-in-law the King's birthday.