Prince George And Princess Charlotte's School Has Been Affected By Coronavirus

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Even the royals can't escape the coronavirus.

We don't know about you, but we're beginning to feel a *little* nervous about coronavirus. Increasing numbers of people are being diagnosed with the virus and just this morning, two new cases were confirmed in the UK.

Reports say that the pupils were sent home from the school over fears they may have been affected by coronavirus after returning from a ski trip in northern Italy. They have had tests and are staying at home while they wait for the results. A spokesperson for Thomas's Battersea told Sky News:"We currently have a very small number of pupils who have been tested and these individuals are currently, as per government advice, remaining at home pending the receipt of their test results."

 

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