A total of 147 NHS Ayrshire & Arran workers have tested positive for coronavirus.
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Prince Charles, eldest child of the queen and father to Princes William and Harry, tested positive for coronavirus on Tuesday after showing mild symptoms on Sunday. The 71-year-old royal and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, who tested negative, are now self-isolating at their home in Scotland.
The queen, who last saw Charles on March 12, remains "in good health," according to Buckingham Palace. William and Harry have been in touch with Charles since hearing of his diagnosis.
A total of 147 NHS Ayrshire & Arran workers have tested positive for coronavirus.
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.
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Prince Charles gave royal fans a rare glimpse inside his office at his Birkhall residence on the Balmoral estate in Scotland.The Duke of Cornwall has several photos on display, including a sweet picture taken with Prince Harry and Prince William.The prince is recovering from coronavirus.Prince Charles has been spending time in quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19. Having left London for the Balmoral estate, Prince Charles was in Scotland when he discovered he had coronavirus.
Last week it was confirmed that Prince Charles has contracted coronavirus and is self-isolating at his Scottish residence, Birkhall. However, once the official government lockdown in the United Kingdom is over, it is likely he and his wife, Camilla, will return to their favoured house of residence; Clarence House in London.
Last week, the British royal family dropped jaws when they confirmed Prince Charles has been diagnosed with Coronavirus. The Clarence House announced the 71-year-old was tested positive for the virus.
The Prince of Wales who tested positive for coronavirus last week after developing mild symptoms is now out of self isolation at his Birkhall home in Scotland.
Good news from the royal family: Prince Charles is out of self-isolation after . Per and several royal reporters, palace officials confirmed the update in a statement, saying "Clarence House has confirmed today that, having consulted with his doctor, the Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation."
Many celebrities and public figures have tested positive for coronavirus, from . And earlier this week, , sharing:
Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus earlier this week.The Duke of Cornwall took to Instagram to provide fans with an update on his health.Charles is currently quarantined in Balmoral, Scotland.Having previously left their London residence amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Prince Charles announced this week that he's tested positive for coronavirus.Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla had traveled to the royal family's Balmoral estate in Scotland, before the heir to the British throne began
in a video showing his thanks and appreciation for the NHS (National Health Service). On Thursday night, Charles joined people across the United Kingdom in expressing his gratitude, cheering doctors and nurses on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are extremely grateful for the NHS healthcare workers! On Thursday evening, across the United Kingdom, people took a moment to cheer on the nurses and doctors who have risked their lives during the coronavirus outbreak by participating in the #ClapsForCarers initiative.
The Duke of Rothesay has been seen for the first time since testing positive for coronavirus.