Prince Charles, the British crown prince who was diagnosed with COVID-19, was determined to be okay after seven days of self-isolation, and Prince Charles was released from quarantine. He has resumed the office.

Prince Charles, 71, was diagnosed with COVID-19 last week and noted internationally. At the time, Prince Clarence House, Prince Charles's residence, announced that Prince Charles and his wife Carmela were in Scotland and were isolated immediately after the diagnosis, and Camilla was determined to be fine after screening.

Clarence House announced on Monday that Prince Charles was in good health seven days after isolation. After examination by a physician, the quarantine was granted.

According to British government regulations, anyone diagnosed with COVID-19 must be strictly self-isolated for seven days and observe whether the symptoms are mild or severe and whether emergency medical treatment is needed. As for the family members of the confirmed patients, they must be isolated. Due to concerns about incubation periods, an additional week of quarantine is required, which is 14 days of quarantine. Therefore, Camilla must continue to be isolated.