No royal treatment: Prince Charles didn't jump queue for Covid-19 test, says UK
The Prince of Wales is in good health and is currently self-isolating.
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Scotland’s Chief Medical officer said there were clinical reasons as to why the royals were tested.
LONDON: Britain on Thursday said heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, who has coronavirus, did not jump the queue for a test because his symptoms and condition met the criteria.
Charles, 71, tested positive for coronavirus earlier this week but is in good health and is now self-isolating at his residence in Scotland with mild symptoms along with his wife Camilla, who tested negative, his office said.
When asked why the heir to the British throne had a test while millions of frontline health workers have not, Britain's junior health minister, Edward Argar, said: "My understanding is that his symptoms, his condition, met that criteria."
"The Prince of Wales didn't jump the queue," Argar told Sky news.
According to advice on the Scotland's National Health Service website, most people with symptoms of the virus are simply instructed to stay at home and will not be tested.
"Generally, you'll only be tested for COVID-19 if you have a serious illness that requires admission to hospital," the advice says.
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Scotland’s Chief Medical officer said there were clinical reasons as to why the royals were tested, and a royal source said that Charles had a test because of his age and medical history, while declining to give further details.
However, on social media there was some criticism of the decision to test the royals when others had been denied testing because of a shortage.
"We wish him well, but this is a national crisis in which we all have a stake and in which we all risk losing loved ones," campaign group Republic, which wants to abolish the monarchy, said on Twitter. "Now is the time for equal access to medicine. No exceptions."
Charles is not thought to have seen his mother, Queen Elizabeth, 93, since he might have become infectious with the virus. She is at her Windsor Castle residence to the west of London with her husband, 98-year-old Prince Philip.
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Buckingham Palace said the queen was in good health and British newspapers carried pictures of the monarch holding a phone as she held her regular weekly audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson remotely on Wednesday.
Prince Andrew And His Dodgy Friendships With Epstein, Gaddafi's Son & Kazakh Billionaire
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The Duke of York, Prince Andrew, has found himself in hot water over his friendships with dictators, fixers, and even a convicted paedophile.
Known for dating models and actresses, Britain’s Prince Andrew, who had earned himself the nickname “party prince”, is in trouble over links to the now deceased American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and accusations of paedophilia. It would be far from the first time the 59-year-old has courted controversy. In the past, the Duke of York, eighth in line to the crown, has made headlines, mostly for some dodgy friendships.
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In 2007, Andrew sold his house, valued at 12 million pounds, for 15 million pounds. Good business? Maybe, but at the same time as the sale, the Prince was also representing British businesses in Kazakhstan. And the person who happened to purchase his house was Kazakh businessman Timur Kulibayev. In fact, reports in the media even said Andrew went goose hunting with Kulibayev’s father-in-law, then Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev. The reports said Andrew’s role was to act as a “fixer” in a business deal, and he stood to make nearly four million pounds for his efforts.
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None of these friendships were as damaging to Andrew as his relationship with businessman financier Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew said he met Epstein for the first time in 1999 through the latter’s girlfriend, whom he had known since university. The two vacationed together in the Caribbean, while Epstein was also a guest at a party hosted by the Queen. Andrew told the BBC recently that he saw Epstein three times a year. He also admitted that it was wrong of him to stay at Epstein’s house in 2010, but didn’t regret their entire friendship.
Epstein was accused of paying minor girls to perform sex acts at his mansion. He spent 13 months in prison for soliciting a minor for prostitution, and was also charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy. He would have been sentenced to 45 years in prison if convicted, but he killed himself in July this year.
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