Prince William tested positive for COVID-19 in April
Updated | By Scenic Drive With Rian
Prince William tested positive for COVID-19 in April - and kept it a secret because he did not want to alarm the country.
Prince William tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after his father, Prince Charles, tested positive in March.
According to reports, Prince William kept his diagnosed a secret because he did not want to alarm the country.
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"(Prince) William was hit pretty hard by the virus - it really knocked him for a six. At one stage, he was struggling to breathe," a source told The Sun.
Prince William was treated by palace doctors - and isolated at his family home Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.
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