Charles, 71, and the Duchess of Cornwall met frontline NHS staff and key workers yesterday as the Royal Family returned to seeing people in person.
He and Camilla, 72, chatted in the open air to nurses, cleaners, consultants and care workers from several NHS trusts at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, describing their efforts as “Britain at its best”.
The prince spoke to healthcare assistant Jeff Mills, 47, about contracting Covid-19 in March. Jeff said: “He did speak of his personal experience.
“He spoke about his loss of smell and taste and, sort of, still felt he’s still got it now.”
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