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Palace confirmed: Prince William had Corona

2020-11-02T15:38:33.286Z


As reported by the British media, the Royal is said to have contracted the virus during the peak of the pandemic - but he kept a low profile so as not to cause concern.


As reported by the British media, the Royal is said to have contracted the virus during the peak of the pandemic - but he kept a low profile so as not to cause concern.

  • Prince William was

    infected

    with the

    corona

    virus

    in April

    - shortly after his father Prince Charles also tested positive for the virus at the end of March.

  • The British newspaper

    “The Sun”

    claims to have found out - it hit the prince hard.

  • However, William

    did

    not want to publicize

    his

    illness

    in

    order not to worry the public - however, the palace remains silent.

London -

In March this year, the

shocking news

from Buckingham Palace made the rounds that

Prince Charles (71)

had contracted the

corona

virus

.

He then went into self-isolation and later explained that fortunately his illness had progressed fairly easily.

But as it has now become known, the eldest son of

Queen Elizabeth II (94) was

not the only member of the British royal family who was sick with COVID-19.

According to media reports,

Charles' son

Prince William was also

infected with the

virus

a short time later

.

This is what the

BBC

wants, among others

citing sources from Kensington Palace.

Check out this post on Instagram

🏆 Behind the scenes with the @PrideofBritain Awards - tune in to watch the Awards on Sunday 1st November at 9pm on ITV 📺 • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge presented a Pride of Britain award on behalf of the nation 🇬🇧 to recognize the incredible work of our NHS frontline staff in the battle against coronavirus.

• At St Bartholomew's, the UK's oldest hospital, The Duke said: “We cannot thank you enough.

On behalf of a grateful nation, it is a tremendous honor for Catherine and I to present a special recognition award to the army of dedicated NHS staff. "• The Duchess added:" Through our conversations with frontline workers during the pandemic, we have been inspired by their stories of bravery and selflessness. "

• During lockdown, we joined people up and down the country to applaud the NHS and our keyworkers each week. Their hard work still goes on and we remain indebted to them for all they do.

A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Oct 31, 2020 at 8:20 am PDT

The British newspaper

“The Sun” also

reports that the Duke of Cambridge had already caught the virus in the spring and kept his

infection a

secret

so as

not to worry

the

population

any further.

There were important things to be done, and he did not want to cause any more unrest in the already turbulent times, William is said to have said according to the bbc.

He had

gone into self-isolation at

his family's residence at

Anm Hall, Norfolk

.

From there, he and his wife Kate continued to take care of his

appointments

via telephone and video, so as not to cause any worries, the environment of Prince William is further quoted.

The coronavirus infection is said to have hit William hard

The publication “The Sun” also said that William had been treated by doctors in the royal family.

Thus the prince meanwhile had considerable

problems

with the

breathing

had - which is why his family and all panicked around him.

Neither

Kensington Palace

nor

Williams' office

commented on the reports of the alleged infection - but

neither

denied anything.

Nothing is known about a possible infection of his wife

Duchess Catherine (38)

and their three children

George (7), Charlotte (5)

and

Louis (2)

.

But probably what rules for the little rascals are broken again and again.

Source: merkur

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