Prince of Wales 'in good spirits' after positive coronavirus test
The heir to the throne is displaying mild symptoms of Covid-19
Prince Charles is said to be displaying “mild symptoms”, but is in good health and spirits, after testing positive for coronavirus.
The Prince of Wales and his wife are now both self-isolating at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire. Camilla has tested negative for the virus, so is separating herself from the prince.
Doctors believe future king Charles became contagious on March 13 - the day after he last saw his mother, the Queen.
Buckingham Palace said the 93-year-old monarch, who is staying at Windsor Castle with the 98-year-old Duke of Edinburgh, remains in good health and is following all appropriate advice.
Philip was not with the Queen at Buckingham Palace when she last met Charles on March 12.
Charles has spoken to both his sons the Duke of Cambridge, who is in Norfolk with the Duchess of Cambridge and their young children, and the Duke of Sussex, who is in Canada. He has also been in touch with the Queen.
The prince's last public engagement was on March 12 when he attended a dinner in aid of the Australian Bushfire Appeal at Mansion House in London.
He later had a number of private meetings with Highgrove and Duchy individuals, all of whom have been made aware of the situation.
On March 10, he was with Monaco's head of state Prince Albert II, who has since tested positive for coronavirus.
Charles is not believed to have shaken hands with Prince Albert but attended a roundtable meeting with him at the WaterAid Summit in London on that day.
The prince was pictured practising namastes instead of handshakes at his public events, including when the royals gathered for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 9, and a Prince's Trust event on March 11.
In a statement, Clarence House said: “The Prince of Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus. 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.
“In accordance with Government and medical advice, the Prince and the Duchess are now self-isolating at home in Scotland.
“The tests were carried out by the NHS in Aberdeenshire where they met the criteria required for testing.”
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