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Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla won’t be embarking on their planned royal tour, which has been scuttled by the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
On Friday, a Clarence House spokesman confirmed the royal tour, which was to have commenced on March 17, has been postponed.
“Owing to the unfolding situation with the Coronavirus pandemic, the British Government has asked their Royal Highnesses to postpone their spring tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan,” the statement reads.
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