Britain’s heir to the throne Prince Charles has been keeping busy while recovering from the coronavirus in self-isolation by enjoying virtual parties and silly videos.
07.04.2020 - 19:55 / harpersbazaar.com
Duchess Camilla has returned to work after a two-week period of isolation in Scotland with her husband Prince Charles.The Duchess of Cornwall has been participating in Check In and Chat, a program that allows her to speak with U.K. citizens who are self-isolating due to coronavirus.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has returned to work after a two-week period of self-isolation. The duchess, who is the President of the Royal Voluntary Service (RVS), has joined the United Kingdom's Check In and Chat
.Britain’s heir to the throne Prince Charles has been keeping busy while recovering from the coronavirus in self-isolation by enjoying virtual parties and silly videos.
Britain’s heir to the throne Prince Charles has been keeping busy while recovering from the coronavirus in self-isolation by enjoying virtual parties and silly videos.
But this year, the royals are practicing social distancing as is recommended during the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Prince William and Kate are thought to be sequestered at Anmer Hall with their children, while Prince Charles and Camilla are staying put at their home, Birkhall, on the Balmoral estate in Scotland. The Sussexes, of course, are all the way in Los Angeles.
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla shared a photo to their Clarence House Instagram account ahead of the royal couple's 15th wedding anniversary. Both the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall were recently reunited after spending periods of self-isolation apart at their Scotland estate, following Charles testing positive for COVID-19.Charles and Camilla have both continued to highlight those affected by the pandemic since returning to work.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are celebrating a huge milestone in their marriage, albeit under drastically different circumstances than previous markers. On Wednesday, the royal couple, who recently endured a 14-day separation following Charles’ contraction of the novel coronavirus that forced the pair into self-isolation, shared a photo from their Birkhall home in Scotland celebrating their marriage of 15 years.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have reunited to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary following his battle with the coronavirus.The couple first met at a polo match in Windsor back in 1970 and after a long love affair that spanned almost five decades, they married on 9 April 2005. To mark the occasion, they decided to pose for a sweet photograph in their Scotland home of Birkhall with their two Jack Russell Terriers.
Prince Charles is finally back with his wife after she completed a 14-day self-isolation in their Scottish residence following Charles’ contraction of the novel coronavirus.
Kate Garraway’s husband, Derek Draper, who was the former advisor to Tony Blair is currently in intensive care after contracting COVID-19.
Just when Prince Charles confirmed he is recovering from Coronavirus, another close relation gets diagnosed with COVID-19. British Officer Andrew Parker Bowles, who is also the ex-husband of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, recently revealed to The Telegraph that he has tested positive for Coronavirus. Andrew Parker Bowles believes that he contracted the virus at the Cheltenham Festival two weeks ago where he interacted with members of the Royal family.
Andrew Parker-Bowles, ex-husband of Duchess Camilla, tested positive for coronavirus, adding to the long list of public figures who have been impacted by the global outbreak.
Prince Harry is reportedly "overwhelmed with guilt" after moving away from the UK as his dad, Prince Charles, tested positive for coronavirus.The 35 year old and his wife Meghan Markle, 38, moved to California last month after stepping down as 'senior' members of the Royal family. But just days after their Stateside move, Clarence House revealed the Prince of Wales, 71, had tested positive for the deadly bug.
British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
Coronavirus remains firmly in the royal orbit as one of Queen Elizabeth’s footmen has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.