Prince Charles "remains calm" after coronavirus diagnosis

Prince Charles "remains calm" after coronavirus diagnosis

Prince Charles became the first member of the British royal family to publicly announce his coronavirus diagnosis on Wednesday when a Clarence House spokesman informed him that he had tested positive for coronavirus. His wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, Duchess of Cornwall, also tested negative for COVID-19. [They both remain in good health. 'It's like he's keeping his cool and carrying on. The Duchess is worried about him, but she knows he's fine himself, so she keeps a close eye on him and takes care of her own situation. She is cheerful."

The couple recently left London for the Queen's Balmoral residence in Scotland. Camilla moved to another part of the grounds to isolate herself after Charles' diagnosis, "People" reported. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are in Windsor, Kate Middleton and Prince William are at Anmer Hall, and Meghan and Harry are back in Canada.

Prince Charles met with the Queen on March 12 (open in new tab), and a royal spokesman confirmed Wednesday that the Queen is "in good health" and is "following appropriate advice regarding her health."

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