Prince Charles, eldest child of the queen and father to Princes William and Harry, tested positive for coronavirus on Tuesday after showing mild symptoms on Sunday.
The 71-year-old royal and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, who tested negative, are now self-isolating at their home in Scotland.
The queen, who last saw Charles on March 12, remains "in good health," according to Buckingham Palace. William and Harry have been in touch with Charles since hearing of his diagnosis.
Prince Charles has tested positive for coronavirus. Clarence House confirmed in a statement Wednesday that the 71-year-old heir to the throne was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Tuesday.Charles had been staying at his Scotland home where he began to display “mild symptoms”.