King ‘glad to be out of cage’ in first military visit since cancer diagnosis

The King told soldiers: 'I do apologise by taking you by surprise,' in what was his first military appointment since returning to public engagements
The King told soldiers: 'I do apologise by taking you by surprise,' in what was his first military appointment since returning to public engagements - Jonathan Buckmaster/Pool/Daily Express

The King said he was glad to be “out of my cage” as he embarked on his first military engagement since announcing a return to public duty.

His Majesty met staff and families of the 3 Royal School of Military Engineering, the training base for the Army’s Royal Engineers.

The 75-year-old took on the role of Colonel-in-Chief, which used to be held by Queen Elizabeth II, last March.

The King was welcomed on the red carpet with a quarter guard salute after stepping out of the state Bentley.

The King met members of the 3 Royal School of Military Engineering, the training base for the Royal Engineers
The King met members of the 3 Royal School of Military Engineering, the training base for the Royal Engineers - Jonathan Buckmaster/Daily Express/PA

Arriving at Gibraltar Barracks, in Minley, Wilts, he said: “Thank you so much – I do apologise for taking you by surprise. When this opportunity appeared and I had been allowed out of my cage, I wanted to come to have a look.”

Lt Col Robert Grant said afterwards: “We only had, if you take into account the Bank Holiday, only seven or eight days to pull it all together, but when you get that call ‘is it possible to put a visit for His Majesty?’ there is only one answer.”

The King is said to have been “frustrated” by his enforced time at home as he undergoes treatment for cancer.

His doctors have now given him clearance to return to some public duties, with some modifications to protect his health.

The King asked Sophie Mairs if she was 'sure she should be here', as she only has six weeks until her baby is due
The King asked Sophie Mairs if she was 'sure she should be here', as she only has six weeks until her baby is due - Jonathan Buckmaster/Daily Express/PA

On Thursday, the King chatted to trainees, trainers and their families on a patio at the Officer’s Mess.

Speaking to heavily-pregnant Sophie Mairs, 37, whose due date is in six weeks, the King joked: “Are you sure you should be here today?”

Mrs Mairs, whose husband WO2 Barry Mairs, 38, is in the Engineers, said afterwards: “I said I couldn’t miss it. It’s not every day the King comes to where your husband works.”

Outside, six-year-old Louis Bacon handed the King a drawing he had made and said: “I wanted to make something special.”

Lucas Stewart, also six, handed the King some honey made on the barracks. On receiving the gift, the monarch said: “Oh, just what I need.”

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