
In March 2020, Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19
According to a number of foreign media reports, on February 10, local time, the 73-year-old Prince Charles of the United Kingdom tested positive for the new crown virus and has begun to self-isolate.
In March 2020, Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19. The British royal family's statement said Prince Charles "has mild symptoms, in addition to being in good health, working from home as usual for the past few days." ”
A royal spokesman said Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were also tested but not infected.
At the time, Prince Charles underwent 7 days of self-isolation.
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According to the "Russia Today" (RT) report, the Danish royal family issued a statement on the 9th that Queen Margaret II of Denmark tested positive for the new crown virus.
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The Danish royal family said Queen Margaret II "only developed mild symptoms" and was in quarantine according to Danish public health guidelines. Queen Margaret II has cancelled her trip to Norway for a holiday.
Queen Margaret II of Denmark Infographic
RT reported that although the Queen has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, her advanced age has made her a high-risk group vulnerable to the virus.
Queen Margaret II, 81, has repeatedly affected her public celebrations in recent years. In 2020, the celebration of the Queen's 80th birthday was cancelled due to the pandemic.
Earlier, the Spanish royal family issued a statement that King Felipe VI of Spain tested positive for the new crown virus.
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