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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwallis continuing to battle the side effects of COVID-19.

“It’s taken three weeks and still can’t get shot of it,” Camilla, 74, told them, according toHello!magazine. “Probably my voice might suddenly go, and I might start coughing and spluttering.”

A spokesman at Clarence House confirmed the news of Camilla, who is triple vaccinated, having COVID on Feb. 14. “Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall has tested positive for COVID-19 and is self-isolating,” he said in a statement. “We continue to follow government guidelines.”

Shortly after Prince Charles and Camilla tested positive,Queen Elizabethwasdiagnosed with COVID-19on Feb. 20. The monarch, 95, was said to be “experiencing mild cold-like symptoms” and canceled scheduled virtual meetings due to her illness.

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She has since recovered and resumed her royal duties, including anin-person meetingwith Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeauat Windsor Castle on Tuesday.

Queen Elizabeth and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on March 7 at Windsor Castle.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

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Prince Charles, 73, and Camilla have also resumed royal outings, including anemotional meeting with members of the Ukrainian communityin London last week amid Russia’s invasion of the country.

Camilla appeared emotional during the visit but comforted the wife of Ukraine’s Ambassador to the U.K. Vadym Prystaiko, hugging her and telling her, “We are praying for you.”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyythanked Britain’s royal familyfor voicing their support for the country.

“Good will triumph,” he added.

source: people.com