Prince Charles & Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall Celebrate The Work Of The British Asian Trust — See Pics!
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall made their first public appearance since Queen Elizabeth revealed the latter would be called Queen Consort when her son is King.
The duo looked dressed to the nines for the shindig, which celebrated the work of the British Asian Trust.
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The blonde beauty looked chic in a velvet dark gown, while Charles sported a black suit.
"Tonight The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attended a reception to celebrate the work of @thebritishasiantrust, a charity founded by The Prince in 2007 to support disadvantaged communities in South Asia," a message began via Instagram. "Held at the British Museum, tonight’s event celebrated the organisation’s accomplishments over the past year. During a speech, The Prince praised the work of @thebritishasiantrust during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying: 'It is fair, I think, to say that it has been when truly tested that the Trust has shown its most outstanding qualities of resilience and commitment to helping people across South Asia. When the pandemic first hit us, the Trust launched an Emergency Appeal to support migrant workers and those most in need across the region. I was delighted to be able to give my own support, together with so many in the diaspora, to help over 150,000 people.'"
The pair mingled and took photos with others. Unfortunately, the next morning, Charles tested positive for COVID-19.
"This morning The Prince of Wales has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now self-isolating," a tweet said. "HRH is deeply disappointed not to be able to attend today's events in Winchester and will look to reschedule his visit as soon as possible."
Now, staffers are nervous, as Charles reportedly met with the 95-year-old earlier this week.
"Buckingham Palace will not confirm or deny that the Queen has contracted coronavirus after meeting Prince Charles, who has tested positive and is isolating, this week," editor Russell Myers said.