Prince Charles Tests Positive for Coronavirus

In the UK, ITV1’s This Morning revealed that Prince Charles has tested positive for coronavirus:

Prince Charles has tested positive for Coronavirus, Clarence House has announced.

The Duchess of Cornwall has also been tested but does not have the virus.

The medical advice is that it is unlikely to escalate into a more serious case.

Buckingham Palace has said the Queen “remains in good health” and last saw Charles on the morning of March the 12th.

The Prince travelled to Birkhall on Sunday before he was tested on Monday and is now self-isolating at the Burnham on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland.

The Prince of Wales, 71, who is displaying mild symptoms, is among the groups advised by the Government to remain at home for the next 12 weeks.

Broadcast on 25/03/20

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