Prince Albert of Monaco said his journey to recovery after his coronavirus diagnosis didn’t end after quarantine. The royal tested positive for COVID-19 in March and was the first head of state to contract the virus.
Monaco’s reigning sovereign and the son of late former Hollywood actress Grace Kelly spent two weeks in palace isolation. The 62-year-old, who returned home to his wife Princess Charlene and their 5-year-old twins after his quarantine ended on March 31, retained a small cough, People magazine recently reported.
According to the outlet, Albert also experienced different symptoms which lasted into June. Albert told the outlet his initial infection was “a very mild case.” However, he suffered “moments of marked fatigue” that.