The Crown Prince of the British throne Prince William, and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla celebrated with the British Mother's Day, Sunday, March 27th.
The Senior Royalties posted two photos on their official accounts on social media, one for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, with his son, Charles, the Prince of Wales and the heir of the throne, and a photo for Duchess Camilla with her mother.
"On Mothering Sunday, we celebrate all the Mothers in our lives and are thinking of those who cannot be with their Mothers today," they captioned.
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Last month, the Duchess of Cornwall, the wife of Prince Charles, has tested positive for COVID-19. The 74-year-old was self-isolating after the result, according to Clarence House.
“Her Majesty the Queen The Duchess of Cornwall has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is undergoing self-isolation “In a statement, Clarence House said. “We’re still following the rules set forth by the government.”
Clarence House made the news four days after Prince Charles’ adverse test result – the second time he has tested positive.
There was no word on his condition, but he and Camilla had both been properly vaccinated, including a booster injection.
Camilla had a number of engagements following her husband’s positive test since she had returned a negative test, which is permitted under government procedures.