Prince Charles has reportedly recovered from coronavirus and
is out of self-isolation following his diagnosis for the deadly disease.
The Prince of Wales 71, had spent seven days self-isolating
in Scotland after testing positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday, March
25th. His wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, was also tested and did not have
the virus, but also began self-isolating.
A Palace official has now confirmed that the prince is out
of self-isolation and is currently in good health.
His spokesman said: 'Having consulted with his doctor, The
Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation', adding that the heir to the
throne's self-isolation lasted 7 days was in accordance with government and
medical guidelines.
The news comes a day after it emerged that one of the
Queen’s footmen tested positive for coronavirus, sparking further fears for the
monarch’s health but the Buckingham Palace said again the Queen, 93, was in
good health and that every precaution was being taken.
The footman whose duties included walking the Queen’s dogs,
and bringing her food is now self-isolating, according to The Sun on Sunday.
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