After Prince Charles tested positive for Covid, she is on high alert in the British Royal Family. And it’s because he recently met with Queen Elizabeth II, his mother. The Monarch’s condition has been revealed by Royal House sources.
Reuters quoted sources at Buckingham Palace as claiming that Prince Charles, who tested positive for COVID-19, had met with Queen Elizabeth II.

The heir to the throne, Charles, 73, has canceled an appearance in Winchester, southwest England. This is to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, which is approaching its 70th year.
“The Prince of Wales tested positive for COVID-19 this morning and is currently in solitary confinement,” Clarence House, the prince’s official house, stated in a post on Twitter, without providing any other information about his condition.
What is the situation with Queen Elizabeth II? Prince Charles, who had recently tested positive for Covid, was among those he met.
However, insiders at Buckingham Palace confirmed that Prince Charles and his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had recently met. On Tuesday, the two visited with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. The Monarch, according to the most recent information, exhibited no signs of the sickness. According to trusted insiders, the Queen’s health is still being attentively checked.

In early 2021, the queen confirmed that she had received her first dosage of COVID-19 vaccination. He pushed the British to get vaccinated at that time. Buckingham Palace, on the other hand, refused to clarify whether she had taken more doses, claiming that she did not comment on private medical matters.
Prince Charles has been infected with Covid once more.
In December, Prince Charles acknowledged that he and his wife, Camilla, had received booster shots.
In March 2020, Charles tested positive for coronavirus, but he said he was “fortunate” to only experience moderate symptoms. In 2020, his son, Prince William, caught the infection shortly after his father.
