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Coronavirus: Britain’s Prince Charles tests positive for COVID-19

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Prince Charles, 71, tests positive for COVID-19
WATCH: The heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, has tested positive for COVID-19. While the 71-year-old is said to be doing well, as Crystal Goomansingh reports, there's concern for the people he's recently interacted with, including his mother, Queen Elizabeth II – Mar 25, 2020

Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, has tested positive for the new coronavirus, his office said Wednesday.

The 71-year-old is showing mild symptoms of COVID-19 and is self-isolating at a royal estate in Scotland, his Clarence House office said.

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Coronavirus outbreak: Prince Charles tests positive for COVID-19

It says his wife Camilla, 72, has tested negative.

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Coronavirus around the world: March 25, 2020

“The Prince of Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus,” Clarence House said. “He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual.’’

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The tests were carried out by the National Health Service in Scotland.

“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.”

Buckingham Palace said Queen Elizabeth II remains at her home in Windsor.

Charles last saw the queen on March 12, according to a BBC report.

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