Prince Charles is now out of isolation seven days in Scotland after he was diagnosed with the coronavirus.

Prince Charles in 2018. Photo: BBC Media Centre

Prince Charles, known as the Duke of Rothesay, spent the seven-day quarantine at Birkhall, part of the Balmoral Estate after he tested positive on Monday, 23 March 2020.

The Prince of Wales, as President of the British Red Cross, has been working from home, including a meeting by telephone on Friday, 27 March 2020, with Chairman David Bernstein and Chief Executive Michael Adamson.

However, the Duchess of Cornwall was also tested but her results were negative but she has chosen to self-isolate for 14 days.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also tested positive for coronavirus and is now working from his home office at 10 Downing Street, including weekly Audiences with Queen Elizabeth II by telephone.

According to British government guidelines, anyone with coronavirus symptoms should self-quarantine for seven days, while everyone living in their household should self-isolate for two weeks.


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