The Duchess of Cornwall has tested positive for Covid, Clarence House has announced - just days after visiting Buckinghamshire.

Camilla, 74, caught the virus for the first time just days after the Prince of Wales contracted the illness for a second time.

A Clarence House spokesman said: “Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall has tested positive for Covid-19 and is self-isolating.

“We continue to follow government guidelines.”

Camilla is triple vaccinated, sources said.

The duchess carried out a string of engagements last Thursday – the day Charles tested positive.

Camilla described herself as “luckily” negative the same day, saying of her testing regime during a visit to Thames Valley Partnership in Aston Sandford, near Haddenham: “I’ve taken it so many times”.

She met dozens of workers and those supported by the charity, including CEO Nikki Ross, vice Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire Alexander Boswell (pictured below) and the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber. 

Bucks Free Press:

Concern for the Queen’s health mounted after the monarch was in direct contact with eldest son Charles two days before he tested positive.

Buckingham Palace said on Thursday that the Queen was not displaying any symptoms, but refused to confirm whether she had tested positive or negative, citing medical privacy.

The 95-year-old spent time with Charles last Tuesday when the prince was carrying out an investiture on her behalf at her Windsor Castle home.