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Queen's health is 'monitored' after monarch 'recently' met with Covid-hit Charles

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The Queen's health is reportedly being "monitored" after she met with her eldest son Prince Charles recently, as he has been confirmed to test positive with COVID-19 on Thursday, February 10.

While the 95 year old monarch has seen the first in line to the throne recently, Buckingham Palace have reportedly refused to confirm or deny whether she is currently testing positive for the virus.The palace source did confirm that the Queen is yet to display any symptoms, however.

It comes amid the announcement that the Prince of Wales, 73, has contracted the virus for a second time. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .

You can sign up at the top of the page The father-of-two is currently self-isolating and a source told The Mirror that the situation is currently being monitored.

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