Prince Charles: The Royal lacks his grandchildren

Prince Charles (71) finds it difficult to be unable to see his closest relatives during the corona pandemic. In an interview with Sky News, the British heir to the throne said he was "incredibly sad" about being separated from his family for months. It is simply not the same to only see them via video calls or Facetime. "You just want to hug people again," said Charles.

Open words from Prince Charles

He "hadn't seen his father, Prince Philip (98), who is celebrating his 99th birthday on June 10," in a long time, "and his four grandchildren. This includes the offspring of Prince William (37) and Duchess Kate (38), Prince George (6), Princess Charlotte (5) and Prince Louis (2), as well as Archie (1), the son of Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (38).

Prince Charles understood "the frustration, difficulties, grief and pain of so many people" during the Corona crisis. He tries his best to "find ways to help and encourage people to keep going". The British heir to the throne had Covid-19 himself, but is now considered to have recovered.