King Charles has returned to Buckingham Palace for the first time after the monarch suffered ‘side effects’ for the treatment of current cancer last week.
According to the reports, King Charles presented the royal medal to Sir Tejinder Virdee and Sun Michael Stratton at Buckingham Palace, London on Tuesday.
Professor Sir David Baulcombe (Biological Secretary) was present during the hearing.
King Charles is the patron of the Royal Society.
Every year two medals are granted for the most important contributions to the progress of “natural knowledge” in physical and biological sciences, respectively.

A third medal for distinguished contributions in applied sciences is awarded.
The three royal medals, also known as the King’s Medals, are granted annually by the Sovereign by recommendation of the Council of the Society.
The royal medals were founded by King Jorge IV in 1825.
King Charles has returned to the palace after he was forced to cancel his appointments after suffering “side effects” of his cancer treatment last Thursday.
Previously, the palace had shared photos of King Charles del Castillo de Windsor while the king presented honors to recognize incredible people in an investiture.