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Prince Albert Denies Being the One Who Gave Prince Charles Coronavirus

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Prince Albert II and Prince Charles both attended WaterAid’s Water and Climate event in London, England on March 10, and days later, both contracted COVID-19 aka Coronavirus.

On Thursday (March 19), Prince Albert revealed he had been diagnosed with Coronavirus. On Wednesday (March 25), Prince Charles revealed he had contracted the contagious virus as well.

Many thought, perhaps it was Prince Albert who caused Prince Charles to fall ill (though his symptoms are being described as mild.) “I was at a roundtable for his foundation, but we never shook hands,” Prince Albert said on RTL. “I was at the other end of the table, way far away.” “We nodded hello to one another, so I don’t think I can really be accused of contaminating him.

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