A smiling Charles appeared on good form as he arrived at the Deptford Trading Estate in south London for the engagement yesterday, without the Queen, who is recovering from a chest infection.
Charles was opening the first Coronation Food Hub at the Deptford site, and a second one in Knowsley, Merseyside, virtually. Volunteers from the Felix Project, who were dressed in the charity's signature green and who will run the London hub, clapped and cheered the monarch and waved flags as he stepped from his Bentley.
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