Prince Charles, The First Heir To The British Throne Tests Positive For Covid-19, Last Met The Queen On 12 March

    Prince Charles Tests Positive For Covid-19

    Prince Charles, The First Heir To The British Throne Tests Positive For Covid-19, Last Met The Queen On 12 March

    Member of the British Royal family and the heir to the throne, Prince Charles has been tested positive for coronavirus. It is said that he was showing only mild symptoms and took the test immediately.

    A statement from the Clarance also clarified that "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.

    "It is not possible to ascertain from whom the prince caught the virus owing to the high number of engagements he carried out in his public role during recent weeks."

    Prince Charles, The First Heir To The British Throne Tests Positive For Covid-19, Last Met The Queen On 12 March

    The spokesperson also revealed that Prince of Wales remain in otherwise good health. Camilla the, Duchess of Cornwall, was also tested post the diagnosis and the results came negative.

    It has been reported that the last public engagement of the royal prince had been on 12 March when he also met Queen Elizabeth and ever since has been working from home.

    A statement from Buckingham Place also gave an update on the Queen’s healthy. "Her Majesty The Queen remains in good health. The Queen last saw The Prince of Wales briefly after the investiture on the morning of 12th March and is following all the appropriate advice with regard to her welfare.”