According to Joan, Diana always believed that her former husband, Charles, would not take over the monarchy.
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Kay Burley grilled Edward Argar over why Prince Charles had ‘jumped the coronavirus testing queue’ while health care workers were still waiting.
The Sky News host spoke to the health minister via video link from the studio, and was less than impressed when he evaded answering her question.
Yesterday it was revealed that the Prince of Wales, who is the heir to the throne, had tested positive for COVID-19.
A spokesman said that Charles, 71, is displaying "mild symptoms" but is in good health as he
According to Joan, Diana always believed that her former husband, Charles, would not take over the monarchy.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have reunited to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary following his battle with the coronavirus.The couple first met at a polo match in Windsor back in 1970 and after a long love affair that spanned almost five decades, they married on 9 April 2005. To mark the occasion, they decided to pose for a sweet photograph in their Scotland home of Birkhall with their two Jack Russell Terriers.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry officially said goodbye to their royal life earlier this week and started a new chapter of their lives in the US, with their 10-month-old son Archie, away from their royal family. As they start their independent journey, the couple is reportedly looking into various business options to sustain themselves financially.
Prince Harry is reportedly "overwhelmed with guilt" after moving away from the UK as his dad, Prince Charles, tested positive for coronavirus.The 35 year old and his wife Meghan Markle, 38, moved to California last month after stepping down as 'senior' members of the Royal family. But just days after their Stateside move, Clarence House revealed the Prince of Wales, 71, had tested positive for the deadly bug.
British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
The Prince of Wales is now out of self isolation after testing positive for coronavirus last week after developing mild symptoms.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk that the move could be perceived as somewhat selfish.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus.
The Duke of Rothesay has been seen for the first time since testing positive for coronavirus.
“Meghan and Harry are following guidelines to stay where they are,” a HollywoodLife source EXCLUSIVELY revealed on Thursday, March 26. “It’s incredibly hard to be so far away during this crisis and of course they are worried about Harry’s father, but they have no plans to fly back to the U.K.
Even though in the official statement Clarence House confirmed that Prince Charles is only displaying mild symptoms, the announcement of his Coronavirus diagnosis left his younger son, Prince Harry, very worried. On March 25, it was officially announced that the 71-year-old Prince has tested positive for the deadly virus.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus.
An insider told Daily Mail that Meghan's travel ban kicked in during the coronavirus outbreak, with the Duchess telling her husband that "under no circumstances, is she okay with him travelling anywhere right now."