Coronavirus: Duchess of Cornwall is out of isolation after 14 days

Duchess of Cornwall is out of isolation after 14 days following husband Prince Charles’ positive coronavirus test

The Duchess of Cornwall came out of self-isolation this morning after 14 days after her husband Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus.

Camilla completed the fortnight in isolation at the couple’s Scottish residence of Birkhall, with each of them residing in different parts of the 305-year-old property.

The 72-year-old had tested negative for coronavirus and is said to have shown no signs of the infection, which has killed nearly 5,000 people in Britain so far.

The couple were reunited today just three days before their 15th wedding anniversary this Friday. A source said: ‘She came out of isolation this morning.’

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall greet guests during the Commonwealth Reception at Marlborough House in London on Commonwealth Day on March 9

Charles finished his isolation a week ago and spoke of the ‘strange, frustrating and often distressing’ experience of being without friends and family.

The Prince, who had mild symptoms, worked throughout at Birkhall, and appeared via video-link last Friday to open the new NHS Nightingale Hospital in London.

Camilla has been cheering herself up during the 14-day period by chatting with her family via video on the popular Houseparty app.

Her former husband Andrew Parker Bowles, 80, revealed last Wednesday he has coronavirus and believes he contracted it at the Cheltenham Festival.

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