Prince Charles has provided an update regarding the health of Queen Elizabeth II after her coronavirus diagnosis. The Prince of Wales, 73, provided the update to Janice Jacom, a local administrative worker, at an area golf course during a visit in Southend-on-Sea, England, for its City Day, according to Hello!
magazine. "I asked the prince about his mother, and he said, 'She's a lot better now. It was very mild.’ It was a bit worrying as the queen is getting on a bit, but I think she's absolutely wonderful," the 64-year-old Jacom told the outlet Wednesday.
Speaking with Town and Country, another local by the name of Raymond Gibson said he also inquired about the health of the 95-year-old monarch. "I asked how his mum was.
He said she's had very slight COVID, so she's OK," Gibson said. Charles returned a positive test for the virus last month. It was the second time the British heir to the throne had contracted the disease.