Prince Charles Shockingly Tested Positive For COVID-19; What About The Rest Of The Royal Family?
The next heir to the throne of the British monarchy, Prince Charles is known to have been tested positive for Coronavirus.
Just recently, it was shared by the official representative of Britain Royal Family that the father in law of Meghan Markle, aka Prince Charles has been exposed to the Coronavirus. The 71 years old Prince of Wales tested for the pandemic COVID-19 and his result came out positive.
According to the statement released by Clarence House, the son of Queen Elizabeth's novel Coronavirus examination was tested out at Scotland based National Health Service where he has been self-isolating since the result was surfaced.
Prince Charles has been, infact displaying mild Coronavirus symptoms like dry coughs. But, the statement claims he remains in good health whilst he has also been working from home.
"It is not possible to ascertain from whom the prince caught the virus owing to the high number of engagements he carried out in his public role during recent weeks." read the statement released by Clarence House.
His wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, was also tested for the life-threatening novel virus. Luckily, Camilla who preferred to use the title, Duchess of Cornwall instead of Princess of Wales, was tested negative.
Speaking of the Queen, she last saw her son nearly two weeks ago on the morning of 12th March. The Queen's residence was shifted to Windsor from the Buckingham Palace in London to self-isolate in order to take precautionary efforts from the virus.
The officials from the Buckingham Palace also claims Her Majesty is also in good hands.
Prince Charles, who is the eldest son of the Queen is the next in line to the throne. And, as per the health experts, elder people are among the vulnerable group and at higher risk. Prince Charles is currently 71 years old.
Soon after the news surfaced, Prince Charles and the rest of the family members have been receiving well wishes from the fans and supporters.