Prince Charles, the first Royal Family member to test positive for coronavirus, is "in good health" as he self-isolates at home in Scotland with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, "who does not have the virus", says Clarence House The Prince of Wales, 71, developed symptoms over the weekend and has had a "high number of engagements" in recent weeks, but it is "not possible to ascertain" where he caught the virus, his spokesman said. Charles - who has since spoken to his mum the Queen and sons William in Norfolk and Harry in Canada - is the first Royal Family member to be diagnosed with Covid-19. He falls within one of the highest risk categories given his age. Clarence House said the heir to the throne "otherwise remains in good health" and has been working from home over the last few days despite catching the potentially deadly illness. Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, has tested negative for coronavirus and ...