Prince Charles Makes Speech After Leaving
Coronavirus Quarantine One Week EarlyApril 2. 2020
Prince Charles
Prince Charles has made a speech after leaving
coronavirus quarantine one week earlier than the international
medical guidelines recommend for recovery and to fight the spread of
the viral infection (Prince Charles Out Of Quarantine A
Week Early After Contracting Coronavirus (Covid-19)).
The British press reported Prince Charles had begun
taking meetings again immediately after breaking quarantine, which
poses a risk to all he comes into contact with and the people they
encounter as well. Despite the fact the press state Prince Charles
has been meeting with others, 1-week after a coronavirus diagnosis.
Prince Charles should still be in full isolation.
Prince Charles' mother Queen Elizabeth is in self-isolation in
England due to the current coronavirus pandemic. A hilarious joke
was made on Twitter about Prince Charles learning of his mother
going into quarantine and then having his head measured for the
crown.
In Prince Charles' speech yesterday he stated,
"Having recently gone through the process of contracting this
coronavirus, luckily with relatively mild symptoms, I now find
myself on the other side of the illness, but still in no less a
state of social distance and general isolation."
Prince Charles also stated, "At such an
unprecedented and anxious time in all our lives, my wife and I are
thinking particularly of all those who have lost their loved ones in
such very difficult and abnormal circumstances and of those having
to endure sickness, isolation and loneliness,” he continued. He said
their hearts “go out to all those older people throughout this
country who are now experiencing great difficulty."
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Prince Charles Breaks Silence After Coronavirus Diagnosis With
Hope-Filled Video Message
April 1, 2020 - Prince Charles, the heir to the
British throne, paid tribute to emergency service workers and
volunteers and urged people to “live with hope and faith in
ourselves” in his first public comments since being diagnosed last
month with the coronavirus.
The Prince of Wales — who ended seven days of
self-isolation earlier this week — described the circumstances
created by the worldwide public health crisis as a “strange,
frustrating and often distressing experience” in a four-minute video
filmed at his home in Birkhall, Scotland...
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