Camilla Reveals the ‘Peculiar’ Way She Charles Spent Their 1st Valentine’s Day as King Queen Consort
15.02.2023 - 20:09
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It’s their first year as King and Queen Consort, but Charles and Camilla celebrated Valentine’s Day a little differently on February 14, 2023.
While the royal couple had organized to spend the yearly celebration of love apart anyway—Camilla was to attend a solo trip to Elmhurst Ballet School to celebrate its 100th anniversary with students, staff and alumni—COVID-19 had other plans. The Queen Consort tested positive for the virus the day before Valentine’s Day and had to cancel her public engagements. “After suffering the symptoms of a cold, Her Majesty The Queen Consort has tested positive for the COVID virus,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement. “With regret, she has therefore canceled all her public engagements for this week and sends her sincere apologies to those who had been due to attend them.” It was initially unclear whether King Charles would be isolated with her, but it appeared they ended up spending V-Day together in the end.
How did Charles and Camilla celebrate Valentine’s Day?
How did Charles and Camilla celebrate Valentine’s Day? Well, it seems like they were isolated together. In a video interview published by Hello! magazine, Camilla spoke of how odd it was that their diary had been cleared of all royal engagements because of her being COVID-positive. “It’s very peculiar. You suddenly look at the diary and everything is scratched out,” she said. “My husband is a workaholic, so he’ll work wherever he is. He’s sitting at his desk now working away. We try to do something for all our charities most days.”
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It’s a year to the day since Camilla and then-Prince Charles last tested positive for the virus and the couple has been triple-vaccinated. “People who are
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