Prince Charles' dash to Scotland home the day before testing positive for coronavirus cost £19,000
Prince Charles' move to Scotland one day before he tested positive for coronavirus cost over £19,000The total cost of the royal's move from Brize Norton in Oxfordshire to Aberdeen was £19,100.Despite his "mild" symptoms and his positive test result, wife Camilla, 72, tested negative for the virus at the time.
Much of its land is in areas that rely heavily on tourism, including Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, which have both been badly hit.
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