CHARLES TESTS POSITIVE KATE & WILLIAM TAKE CHARGE
Like millions around the globe and here in New Zealand, the royal family headed into lockdown last week, reeling from the news that Prince Charles had tested positive for COVID-19.
While the 71-year-old was said to have a mild case of the virus, fears were growing for the Queen and other family members, who all had contact with the heir to the throne in the two weeks prior to his diagnosis.
Doctors were monitoring our 93-year-old Queen closely as she isolates at Windsor Castle with 98-year-old Prince Philip, but understandably, behind the scenes questions are now turning to who will lead the monarchy in these unprecedented times.
According to a palace insider, it’s now up to Prince William, who’s second in line to the throne, and the Duchess of Cambridge to guide The Firm.
“Kate and William are facing the biggest challenge of their lives, and preparations to step up and lead
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