The Jerusalem Post

Prince Charles tests positive for coronaviru­s

- • By MICHAEL HOLDEN and GUY FAULCONBRI­DGE

LONDON (Reuters) – Prince Charles, the 71-year-old heir to the British throne, has tested positive for coronaviru­s but is in good health and is now self-isolating in Scotland with mild symptoms.

Charles, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth, is displaying what Clarence House said were mild symptoms but remains in good health and has been working from his Birkhall residence in Scotland. His wife, Camilla, 72, tested negative.

“The Prince of Wales has tested positive for coronaviru­s,” Clarence House said. “He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual.”

“The Duchess of Cornwall has also been tested but does not have the virus,” Clarence House said. Queen Elizabeth who is currently at Windsor Castle is in good health, Buckingham Palace said.

A royal source said the Prince of Wales, who was tested on

Monday and got the results on Tuesday, was advised the condition was unlikely to escalate into a more serious case.

Charles has spoken to both Queen Elizabeth and to his sons, Prince William and Harry.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson wished the prince a speedy recovery and was due to hold his weekly audience with the queen by telephone, Johnson’s spokesman said. The United States wished Charles a speedy recovery, a senior Trump administra­tion official said.

Charles last saw the 93-yearold monarch on the morning of March 12 following an investitur­e, before the earliest time he is likely to have been infectious.

“Her Majesty the Queen remains in good health,” Buckingham Palace said. “The Queen last saw the Prince of Wales briefly after the investitur­e on the morning of March 12 and is following all the appropriat­e advice with regard to her welfare.”

A royal source said that the earliest Charles would have been infectious was March 13. Charles and Camilla went to Highgrove House, his residence in west England, on March 13 and then traveled to their Birkhall residence on the Balmoral estate in Scotland on Sunday.

Queen Elizabeth left London for Windsor Castle on March 19. She is with her 98-year-old husband, Philip. When asked if the queen or Philip had been tested for coronaviru­s, Buckingham Palace declined to comment.

“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,” Clarence House said.

Charles met Prince Albert of Monaco, who later tested positive, at a charity event in London on March 10.

 ?? (Chris Jackson/Pool via Reuters) ?? PRINCE CHARLES visits Pontypridd, Wales, in February, after it was affected by floods.
(Chris Jackson/Pool via Reuters) PRINCE CHARLES visits Pontypridd, Wales, in February, after it was affected by floods.

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