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King holds face-to-face audience with Chancellor as Kate engagement is announced

Charles met with Jeremy Hunt before Wednesday’s Budget as it was announced that the Princess of Wales would review Trooping the Colour on June 8.

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The King has held an in-person pre-Budget audience with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt at Buckingham Palace.

Charles, who is being treated for cancer, continued with his duties as head of state on Tuesday morning.

Before a Budget is presented, the Chancellor of the Exchequer meets with the monarch, usually the day before the Government’s plans for the economy are delivered in a statement to the Commons.

Charles, dressed in a blue suit and pale tie, was shown smiling broadly as he welcomed Mr Hunt to the Palace.

They were also shown sitting in chairs either side of a small antique table, with Charles looking more serious as he posed with his hands clasped together.

Audience at Buckingham Palace
The pair sitting in the Private Audience Room at the Palace (Aaron Chown/PA)

Tickets went on sale on Tuesday for the first major engagements announced for both the King, since his diagnosis, and Kate, following her abdominal surgery.

The Ministry of Defence on the Army’s official website said Charles would be attending the main Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 15, while the princess would review Trooping the Colour the week before on June 8.

It is understood planning for major royal events continues with organisers remaining flexible in the event of possible changes.

Kate, who is said to be continuing to do well, was finally seen on Monday for the first time since Christmas.

Trooping the Colour
The King and the Princess of Wales with the royal family on the Palace balcony after last year’s Trooping the Colour (Victoria Jones/PA)

She is not expected back on official duties until after Easter.

Speculation grew last week over what was happening behind the scenes when the Prince of Wales pulled out of the memorial service for his godfather King Constantine of Greece at the last minute due to a “personal matter”.

Royal visit to Trinity Buoy Wharf
Both Charles and Kate have had a difficult start to the year with health troubles (Chris Jackson/PA)

The Queen, meanwhile, is said to be taking a break this week on an overseas holiday, after continuing with her engagements since the King was diagnosed.

BBC writing competition reception
Queen Camilla speaks to Tom Hiddleston, Olivia Dean and Hugh Bonneville during a Palace reception for the BBC’s 500 Words competition (Chris Jackson/PA)

The royal family is also grieving following the sudden death of Thomas Kingston, the husband of the Prince and Princess Michael of Kent’s daughter Lady Gabriella Kingston.

Mr Kingston, 45, died at his parents’ home in the Cotswolds from a “catastrophic head injury” and a gun was found near his body, an inquest heard.

Mr Hunt is preparing to deliver his Budget on Wednesday.

He has signalled he wants to move towards a “lower tax economy” in a hint at a pre-election giveaway to voters in the form of a national insurance or income tax cut.

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