LONDON: Duchess of Cambridge isolates itself for 10 days after contacting someone who was later tested positive for Covid-19, said Kensington Palace on Monday.
Prince William’s wife “did not experience any symptoms but followed all the relevant government guidelines and isolated themselves at home,” said the royal statement.
Kate, because Duchess is known to be popular, it has matured to attend Thanksgiving services on Monday to mark 73 years since the establishment of British National Health Services.
He was also scheduled to entertain NHS workers at Buckingham Queen Elizabeth II Palace’s house in Central London.
His last public sightseeing was at the Wimbledon tennis championship on Friday.
Kate was the protector of the All England Lawn Tennis Club News that he had to isolate himself when the government prepared to announce the appointment of all the restrictions on the Coronavirus in England from July 19.
Pressure has grown two people who have two covid vaccine doses do not have to isolate themselves if they are identified as contacts, but then negative tests.
Prince William revealed in November last year that he tested positive for Covid april before, not long after his father, Prince Charles.
Charles said to have mild symptoms but the Sun tabloid reported that William “knocked six”.
“At one stage he struggled to breathe,” said the unnamed source.