Britain’s Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time and is now self-isolating, Clarence House tweeted yesterday.
But, Queen Elizabeth is under observation after Prince Charles tested positive.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles were together as recently as two days ago at Windsor Castle. The Queen is not currently experiencing symptoms, and the situation will continue to be monitored.
This is Prince Charles’ second bout with the virus; he first tested positive in March 2020. The Prince of Wales is currently self-isolating.
The Nation had reported Prince Charles first contacted COVID-19 on March 25, 2020, and left Isolation on March 30, 2020.
In a tweet, Clarence House, a British royal residence, revealed that the 73-year-old prince tested positive for the virus yesterday morning and as a result would be cancelling engagements in Winchester today.
The tweet reads: “This morning, The Prince of Wales has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now self-isolating.
“HRH is deeply disappointed not to be able to attend today’s events in Winchester and will look to reschedule his visit as soon as possible.”
Report of his positive test comes just hours after he attended a black-tie event held by the British Asian Trust at the British Museum last night and met scores of people.
On Wednesday, he attended a reception for the British Asian Trust where other guests in attendance included Finance Minister, Rishi Sunak and Health Minister, Sajid Javid.
