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The UK’s Prince Charles is out of self-isolation just a week after testing positive for coronavirus, British media reported Monday.

The Prince of Wales, 71, spent seven days self-isolating at his home, Burnham, on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland after testing positive for the bug.

His wife, Camilla, 72, the Duchess of Cornwall, had also been self-isolating even though she tested negative for COVID-19.

Clarence House confirmed Monday that “having consulted with his doctor, the Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation,” a spokesman for the royal said, according to the BBC, which reported that a Buckingham Palace official noted that Prince Charles was in good health and following government restrictions.

Buckingham Palace has previously said Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, 93, last saw her son on March 12 and was in “good health,” the news outlet reported.