Prince Charles Positive For COVID-19, How Is Queen Elizabeth II's Condition?

JAKARTA - Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently undergoing treatment. Thursday, February 10, the royal family announced that Prince Charles had contracted the virus and was self-isolating. He has received complete vaccinations and boosters so that his condition continues to be monitored.

This is the second time Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19. Previously, he contracted the virus in March 2020 while experiencing mild symptoms.

Therefore, Prince Charles canceled a number of events he was scheduled to attend, one of which was in Winchister.

"His Royal Highness (Prince Charles) is disappointed not to be able to attend the event in Winchester and has seen the rescheduling of his visit," Clarence House said in a statement.

Not only Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II is in the spotlight because the two only met last Tuesday after the Queen returned from Sandringham. So far, Queen Elizabeth II has not shown any symptoms of COVID-19.

However, the kingdom will continue to monitor considering that Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles interact a lot. Charles' wife Camilla also had a test and it came back negative.