Sophie, Countess Of Wessex, Self-Isolating After COVID-19 Contact

The royal, 55, has no symptoms but is following government guidelines, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said.

LONDON (Reuters) - Sophie, Britain’s Countess of Wessex the wife of Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son Prince Edward, is self-isolating at home after coming into contact with someone who has since tested positive for COVID-19, Buckingham Palace said on Friday.

The royal, 55, has no symptoms but is following government guidelines, a palace spokesman said.

She has not been in contact with any other member of the wider royal family since, he added.

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Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex smile during a visit to see Vauxhall City Farm's community engagement and education programs in action on Oct. 1.
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In March, the queen’s eldest son, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, tested positive for the virus and spent seven days in self-isolation.

He later said he was lucky to have only suffered “relatively mild symptoms” and was now in good health.

Sophie, a former public relations executive, married Edward in 1999 and they have two children.

Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Alistair Smout and Stephen Addison

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