Coronavirus: Albert II of Monaco, reached and confined, gives his news: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

The coronavirus spares no one, not even members of different royal families. Prince Charles, son of the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, for example: 71, he is the first member of the British royal family to test positive for covid-19, as reported Agence France Presse late Wednesday, March 25, 2020. According to an official statement, his services say he “Has mild symptoms.” The text, published by Clarence House, states: “In accordance with government measures and medical advice, the prince and the duchess [his wife Camilla Parker Bowles, editor's note.] isolate themselves at home in Scotland. " William and Harry’s father arrived Sunday, March 22, at his residence in Birkhall, an Aberdeenshire mansion on the Muick, south-east of Ballater. He was tested for coronavirus the next day, Monday, March 23. Since then, the French and foreign media have wondered: Has Prince Charles been infected by Prince Albert of Monaco? The Prince of Monaco's cabinet had announced its contamination on March 19. Ten days earlier, the two men appeared together at an event organized by the NGO WaterAid. A summit that took place on March 10 at Kings Place, London, to discuss the impacts of climate change on access to clean water. It didn't take more to arouse suspicion. The services of Prince Charles, however, wanted to calm the spirits. "It is not possible to know by whom the Prince contracted the virus, because of the high number of engagements which he carried out these last weeks", we tempered.

No chloroquine treatment planned for Albert de Monaco

For the time being, the two princes are doing well, we are assured. Prince Albert II wanted to give his news on the microphone of RTL Monday, March 23, wanting to be reassuring. “The first symptoms appeared on the night of Sunday to Monday, March 15”, he develops. “So it's been a good week now. I did not have the result of my test before Wednesday, but I suspected it because there were symptoms that were beginning to speak. I haven't had any loss of taste or smell so that's good. At first it was like a cold coming […] the cough did not come right away. Afterwards, when you take your temperature, you see that you have a little fever but these are symptoms, for the moment, fortunately quite mild. ” Quickly, "home containment” was privileged, with taking Paracetamol, Vitamins and Zinc. Charlène de Monaco's husband claims that treatment – disputed – with chloroquine has not been envisaged. “The doctors told me that my condition was not getting worse”, he assures. "If there was an early indication of superinfection of the bronchi, then maybe yes, but that is not yet the case." And to conclude, in good policy: “In Monaco, measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus were taken at the same time as in France. We couldn't do less than the neighboring countries. ”

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