Hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. King charles has been visiting a Cancer Treatment centre in london its his first major Public Engagement since his own diagnosis with the disease in february. He was accompanied by Queen Camilla on the visit, which aims to raise awareness of the importance oif early diagnosis. This was our first glimpse of the king a short time ago as he got out of his car and made his way into the Treatment Centre with the queen. Lets speak to our royal correspondent Sarah Campbell, whojoins us from University College hospital. What a hopeful day in the glorious spring sunshine, to see king charles, dare i said, looking very well. , ~ , well. Absolutely. I think there is cautious optimism well. Absolutely. I think there is cautious optimism and well. Absolutely. I think there is cautious optimism and the well. Absolutely. I think there is l cautious optimism and the palace well. Absolutely. I think there is caut
Camilla. They are raising awareness of early diagnosis. We have seen some lovely pictures. He is engaging with staff at the facility. He is really taking his time. Our royal correspondent sarah campbell, whojoins us from University College hospital where the king hasjust visited king charles is at his best. He is so engaged with everyone he is meeting. He is really taking his time inside watson report are you hearing from inside the facility . I saw him as he went in and as he came out. He was looking very animated. Those pictures, though they were slightly shaky, they were from our team from inside. There were some stable shops that were filmed. They will be sent into the building very soon. We will have some less jumpy shots. They do take this same story. He seemed in a very positive frame of mind. People will be greatly cheered by that. 5 of mind. People will be greatly cheered by that. Of mind. People will be greatly cheered by that. Of mind. People will be greatly cheeredb that. A