Camilla Heartbreakingly Hints At Home Not Being Safe Place After Prince Charles’ Coronavirus Diagnosis
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- Camilla released another statement after testing negative for coronavirus
- Camilla hints at home not being a safe place after Prince Charles' coronavirus diagnosis
- Camilla is on self-quarantine in Balmoral with Prince Charles
Camilla Parker Bowles just shared a heartbreaking statement after she tested negative for coronavirus. Last week, Clarence House confirmed that Prince Charles tested positive for the deadly virus.
The Duchess of Cornwall acknowledged the fact that times are hard at the moment for everyone. But for some people, life has become more difficult because their homes are no longer considered to be safe places.
“This is a hard time for everyone, as we are all asked to stay at home to stay safe. But for some of you, it is even harder because home is not a safe place. If you are in immediate danger, please call 999 and ask for the police. If you are not in immediate danger, please call one of the following 24-hour helplines: England: 0808 2000 247 Northern Ireland: 0808 802 1414 Scotland: 0800 027 1234 Wales: 0808 8010 800,” she said.
Even though Camilla did not directly say that her home is not a safe place, the mom of two is actually at more risk because she has been self-isolating with Prince Charles. Initially, the royal couple was in Clarence House when the future king got his diagnosis. Shortly after, they moved to Balmoral where they are practicing social distancing.
Meanwhile, a palace spokesperson previously said that Camilla remains to be upbeat and in good spirits while in Scotland.
“Both of them remain in good spirits… There is a sense of keeping calm and carrying on. The duchess is concerned for [Charles] but she is aware of his own good spirits and therefore is keeping a close eye on him and mindful of her own situation. She is upbeat,” the source told People.
In related news, Prince Charles faced backlash for getting tested despite only showing mild symptoms. According to The Guardian, some healthcare workers have shown more severe symptoms but they haven’t gotten tested because patients are being prioritized.
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