King Charles' special nod to grandchildren George, Charlotte and Louis on first royal outing didn't go unnoticed
The royal couple visited University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre where they spoke to medical specialists and patients.
King Charles has resumed public-facing duties
The outing marked the first in a number of many external engagements.
His Majesty will undertake in the weeks ahead after confirming the positive effect of his cancer treatment.
When marking this big milestone, the King appeared to pay a subtle nod to his grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis by wearing his favourite pink silk tie.
The charming accessory was decorated with a herd of light blue dinosaurs, a print that was most likely chosen by his grandchildren. The tie is believed to have been given to him by a member of his family as a coded play on his new title: Charles III Rex, or C-Rex.
According to Robert Hardman, the royal author revealed in his latest book, Charles III: New King. New Court.
The Inside Story, that the King's "capacity for gloomy introspection" appears to have lifted in recent months and that his mood is "unquestionably more cheerful these days".
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