Prince William was exposed to the new crown in April but was not disclosed. He was isolated for treatment at home and cured

  [Global Times Special Correspondent Sun Wei Global Times Special Correspondent Wang Yi] The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on the 2nd that according to the British royal family, Prince William was tested to be infected with the new crown virus in April this year, but did not go abroad. Disclosure, but at home isolation treatment and cure.

In response to this news, British and American media have contacted Kensington Palace where Prince William is located, but have not received a reply.

Analysts said that the members of the royal family were not immune to the virus, which once again reflected the severe situation of the British nation in the new crown epidemic.

  The BBC stated that as the second heir to the British throne, the activities of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, have received great attention from the outside world.

Some media sources pointed out that from April 9 to 16 this year, Prince William took a 7-day vacation, during which time he did not call or send video messages to contact others.

The source said that William was found to be infected with the new crown virus during this period and was treated in isolation.

  William recently revealed to people at an event that he had suffered from the new crown, but had recovered.

He said that he did not disclose his diagnosis to others because "I have important things to do and I don't want anyone to worry about it."

The BBC said that as a member of the royal family, William did not want the news of his illness to further cause social panic, including unfavorable rumors against the royal family, so he adopted a secretive approach.

  British media said on the 2nd that in the face of the new crown epidemic, members of the British royal family have also been diagnosed, which reflects the power of the epidemic.

In March this year, Prince William’s father, Prince Charles, was diagnosed with the new crown virus and had to undergo isolation treatment.

Considering that the new crown virus poses a greater health threat to the elderly, the 71-year-old can be said to be "very lucky". He only developed mild symptoms and was quickly cured.

The 38-year-old Prince William apparently has stronger resistance and quickly got rid of the virus.

However, the British royal family still warns the outside world that it needs to pay attention to the huge threat of the new crown epidemic.