Charles suffered only mild symptoms but is in an age group classed as at "increased risk of severe illness".
The future king today spoke for the first time since recovering from the killer virus as he described the crisis as "unprecedented" and praised the "extraordinary" and "selfless" NHS heroes.
Speaking from his home at Birkhall, in the Scottish Highlands, Charles said: "As a nation, we are faced by a profoundly challenging situation, which we are only too aware threatens the livelihoods, businesses and welfare of millions of our fellow citizens.
"None of us can say when this will end, but end it will. Until it does, let us all try and live with hope and, with faith in ourselves and each other, look forward to better times to come."
The royal, 71, spent a week in quarantine after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
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