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Prince Charles met the Queen two days before he was diagnosed with COVID-19, and the situation of the 95-year-old Queen is currently unknown

Extremely eye news reporter Zhang Yang

On February 10, local time, the British royal family confirmed that Prince Charles in the United Kingdom tested positive for the new crown virus. According to a royal source quoted by the BBC, the prince met with the Queen of England in Windsor two days ago.

Prince Charles met the Queen two days before he was diagnosed with COVID-19, and the situation of the 95-year-old Queen is currently unknown

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Prince Charles, 73, tested positive for COVID-19 this Morning, the second time he has contracted the virus. In March 2020 he first contracted the coronavirus, but his symptoms were mild. His team said he now has three doses of the vaccine, but did not elaborate on whether he developed coronavirus symptoms this time.

In addition, the official Clarence Palace said that Princess Camilla tested negative for the new crown virus.

The night before, he and Camilla had met with Chancellor of the Exchequer, Si Sunak, at a reception at the British Museum.

Prince Charles met the Queen two days before he was diagnosed with COVID-19, and the situation of the 95-year-old Queen is currently unknown

Prince Charles

But Buckingham Palace, citing medical privacy, has yet to confirm whether the Queen tested positive or negative.

Earlier this week, Charles held an ordination ceremony at Windsor Castle, where the 95-year-old Queen currently resides.

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