King Charles marks return to public duties wearing his famed pink T-Rex tie - believed to be a gift from Prince Louis
Daily MailKing Charles today marked his return to public duties wearing his famed pink and blue T-rex tie. The monarch - who is undergoing treatment - visited the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre with the Queen, as they met patients and staff in his new role as the charity's patron. King Charles today marked his return to public duties wearing his famed pink and blue T-rex tie The bold dinosaur tie is made of a pale pink material and features printed images of small blue T-rex creatures across it The tie is thought to be a gift from one of Charles's grandchildren He again sported the look to attend a church service near the Sandringham estate in January of this year. The King was first spotted in the tie back in January 2023, when he visited Norbrook Community Centre and Bolton Town Hall to mark 100 years of Kelloggs, both in Greater Manchester King Charles attended the Epiphany service at the church of St Lawrence, Castle Rising near the Sandringham Estate on January 8 sporting the dinosaur tie The centre provides facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of cancer and non-cancer conditions, whilst also supporting patients and their families. King Charles arrived at University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London today, and he appeared to be in high spirits 'I am also praying for the Princess of Wales and everything she is going through too.'