Princess Mary and the Danish Royal family are forced into isolation after her eldest son Prince Christian tests positive to Covid
Princess Mary and the Danish Royal Family have been forced into isolation after Prince Christian tested positive for coronavirus.
The palace confirmed the 15-year-old – who is second in line to the throne – contracted the virus following an outbreak at his high school.
The family, which includes Princess Isabella, 13, and nine-year-old twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, will stay in isolation in Frederik VIII’s Palace in Copenhagan for two weeks.
Princess Mary and the Danish Royal Family have been forced into isolation after Prince Christian tested positive for coronavirus
‘The Crown Prince and Crown Princess were informed yesterday, Sunday 6 December 2020, of a local outbreak of COVID-19 at Tranegårdskolen in Hellerup,’ the palace said.
‘Prince Christian has subsequently tested positive for COVID-19. His Royal Highness is in isolation in Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg. Other than the Crown Prince family, Prince Christian has not been in contact with other members of the royal family very recently.
‘In connection with the test result, the Royal Danish House has received guidance from the Danish Patient Safety Authority concerning infection detection and testing of the Crown Prince family.’
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