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After ceremony of last weekend’s Coronation, Charles drives himself to church at Sandringham

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Just over a week on since over a million people watched the King coronated in Westminster Abbey, King Charles III showed he’s nothing if not a modern monarch, driving himself to church in Norfolk this morning.

Charles was spotted behind the wheel, offering a cheery wave to well-wishers as he drove to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk.

Dressed in a smart grey suit, the King looked on jovial form as he navigated the Norfolk roads in a motorcade – with dozens of well-wishers lining the streets to catch a glimpse of him.

It's thought the King is taking a few days to relax after a hectic schedule in recent days
It’s thought the King is taking a few days to relax after a hectic schedule in recent days

After the service, the King was seen in the same royal car, being driven back to Sandringham by a close protection officer.

And the Princess of Wales has also been busy; the royal, 41, opened the show with a touching piano performance tribute to Ukraine at the Eurovision contest last night.

Wearing a beautiful bespoke off-the-shoulder blue Grecian-style gown by one of her favourite UK designers, Jenny Packham, Kate was seen seated behind a Steinway & Sons piano in the Crimson Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.

Following the historic anointing of the King last week, he has since retreated to his Sandringham estate, missing the Royal Windsor Horse Show, which was attended by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

Following the church service, the King was driven back to Sandringham by a close protection officer
Following the church service, the King was driven back to Sandringham by a close protection officer

Despite it only being eight days since the King was coronated, the working royals have been back out in force.

Prince William is set to enjoy an afternoon out at Wembley today – taking a pew in the stands at Wembley Stadium for the Women’s FA Cup Final.

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