The problems in the British royal family continue: Prince Charles has tested positive for the Covid virus for the second time. He is now in solitary confinement.
The announcement came from Clarence House. The 73-year-old had already been infected and this is the second time he has tested positive for Covid-19.
The first was in March 2020, when he spent time in isolation at Balmoral Estate.
Last December, sources close to the Prince of Wales confirmed that Charles and Camilla had already received booster shots and encouraged their subjects to get vaccinated against Coronavirus , including a third dose.
Just hours before testing positive for the new test, on the evening of Wednesday 9 February, the British prince was at the British Museum to celebrate the British Asian Trust.
He was joined by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, Home Secretary Priti Patel and former Liverpool ace Ian Rush.
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