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Coronavirus: Prince Charles, 71, 'fit to be King' as he carries on working 'as usual'

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Prince Charles is still working amid the coronavirus pandemic despite being in the “high risk” category of the disease. A royal source has told the Press Association that the Prince of Wales, 71, is “operating as close to business as usual as possible”.

He has been seen carrying out a string of engagements in recent days despite the virus spreading across the UK. The Prince has, however, been using the social distancing measures urged by the government and ditching his usual handshakes.

Instead he has been offering his guests during visits a namaste gesture – joining his palms together and bowing his head. Among the engagements he has been carrying out are investitures, the Prince’s Trust Awards and a dinner in aid of the Australian

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