To-Be Queen Consort Camilla Tests Covid Positive, Days After Prince Charles
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Concerns have been sparked over whether Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, could have passed on the Covid virus to his 95-year-old mother Queen Elizabeth II, whom he had met two days before he tested positive.
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, has tested positive for coronavirus a few days after her husband Prince Charles, their office in London said Monday.
Camilla, 74, is self-isolating, a Clarence House spokesman said, after announcing on Thursday that Charles had tested positive and was self-isolating.
This sparked concerns over whether the heir to the British throne could have passed the virus to his mother Queen Elizabeth II, whom he had met two days earlier.
Charles previously tested positive in March 2020 and spent a week self-isolating at the Queen's Balmoral estate in Scotland.