King Charles ‘raring to go’ as he flies to Scotland for break before he returns to public life after cancer treatment

The King could be at one of two Buckingham Palace garden parties in May and the Chelsea Flower Show

THE King looks to be flying again — jetting to Scotland for a quick break before he returns to public life after cancer treatment.

Charles, 75, carried a suit bag and official government papers as he and Queen Camilla disembarked their private plane.

King Charles carried a suit bag and official government papers as he and Queen Camilla disembarked their private plane
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King Charles carried a suit bag and official government papers as he and Queen Camilla disembarked their private plane

The royal couple arrived at Aberdeen Airport on Wednesday evening
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The royal couple arrived at Aberdeen Airport on Wednesday eveningCredit: Getty

King Charles waves at the crowd as he attends the Easter service at Windsor Castle
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King Charles waves at the crowd as he attends the Easter service at Windsor CastleCredit: Getty

The pair attending the Easter Mattins Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
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The pair attending the Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor CastleCredit: Alamy
The royal couple, who celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, arrived at Aberdeen Airport on Wednesday evening.

They will stay at Birkhall on the Balmoral estate for at least a week as Charles continues to recover from treatment for an unnamed cancer.

The trip north of the border is seen as a sign he is on the mend after spending two months in the capital or at Sandringham, Norfolk, to be close to London’s specialists and hospitals.

An insider said: “When he landed he had government red boxes, showing that even though he is off to relax in the Highlands, there is no time to stop working.

Officials are planning for the King to attend public engagements from the end of the month.

He could be at one of two Buckingham Palace garden parties in May and the Chelsea Flower Show.

King Charles comes face-to-face with new banknotes that feature his portrait
Important events in June Charles is likely to want to attend include Trooping the Colour, the Garter Day parade and racing at Royal Ascot.

The King is also keen to be at the 80th anniversary service for D-Day in France and to make a royal tour of Australia in October.

Plans for him to greet around 60 well-wishers after an Easter Sunday service in Windsor were axed.