Frankly he's an old man who just happens to be our next King. He can have whatever tests he wishes, that is his privilege. He had been in contact with many people in the last few weeks and I would think it was prudent to test him so they could inform everyone who has had contact with him to look out for symptoms and self isolate.
I wonder if he will have better treatment than others? I'm not sure that, absent a vaccine or cure, there's much anyone can do but sit it out. He's in a more vulnerable group because of his age, but I'd like to think he'll get the same medical care anyone would - at least as long as the NHS is not ground down by overwork.
I get the feeling the old fellas deteriorated anyway Mozz, he’s still in hospital and there was talk of his funeral wishes in last weeks papers, he’s vehemently against a state funeral and wants to be laid to rest somewhere like Diana was
I would have thought Philip was more likely to die in a car crash. I don't think he gets about much these days and I'm not sure his septuagenarian kids come rushing to give him a big hug whenever they see him, if they see him. There's probably more of a risk if his staff pick it up.
As Prince Charles is 71 years old he shouldn't be out of his house and meeting crowds and shaking hand of people as currently being shown on BBC 1. His wife is 72 so she should be at home too.
//As Prince Charles is 71 years old he shouldn't be out of his house and meeting crowds and shaking hand of people as currently being shown on BBC 1. //
archive footage perhaps? the prince has had no diary engagements since the 12th march.
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