
Queen Elizabeth recently met Prince Charles before he tested positive for Covid-19
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Prince Charles, who has tested positive for Covid-19, recently met his mother Queen Elizabeth.
Britain's Prince Charles, who has tested positive for Covid-19, recently met his mother Queen Elizabeth, but the 95-year-old monarch is not showing any symptoms, a royal source said on Thursday.
The source said the situation would continue to be monitored.
"This morning The Prince of Wales has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now self-isolating," his office, Clarence House, said in a statement on Thursday.
There was no immediate comment on his condition, but a Buckingham Palace source confirmed he had recently met his mother.
The Queen confirmed in early 2021 that she had received her first Covid vaccine dose, encouraging others to also have the shot, but the palace has declined to confirm whether she has received subsequent shots, saying it does not comment on private medical matters.
Charles confirmed in December that both he and his wife, Camilla, had received their booster shots. He had been at Windsor Castle, the Queen's home to the west of London where she is currently staying, on Tuesday to hand out honours.
The health of the queen, the world's oldest and longest-reigning monarch, has been in the spotlight since she spent a night in the hospital last October for an unspecified ailment and then was advised by her doctors to rest.

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