Key takeaways:
- Queen Consort Camilla tested positive for the coronavirus on February 14th, 2021.
- Camilla has cancelled all her public engagements for this week and has been self-isolating since her diagnosis.
- Prince Harry has spoken out about his feelings for Camilla, saying that she is an “incredible woman”.
Buckingham Palace has announced that Queen Consort Camilla, the wife of King Charles III, has tested positive for the coronavirus. The 75-year-old tested positive for the virus on February 14th, 2021, a few days after her husband, then Prince Charles, had also tested positive.
The palace said that Camilla had been “suffering the symptoms of a cold” prior to testing positive. As a result, she has cancelled all her public engagements for this week and has sent her sincere apologies to those who had been due to attend them.
This is not the first time that Queen Camilla has tested positive for the virus. Last year, she tested positive for COVID-19 a few days after her husband, then Prince Charles, had also tested positive.
The Queen Consort has been self-isolating since her diagnosis and is currently in good health. Prince Harry has spoken out about his feelings for Camilla, saying that she is an “incredible woman” and that he is “grateful for her support”.
The palace has urged the public to take extra precautions to protect themselves and others from the virus. They have also asked people to follow the government’s guidelines on social distancing and self-isolation.
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