Earlier this week, Prince Charles came out of a seven-day-isolation, following his coronavirus diagnosis. He tested positive for the disease in March.

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Now the Prince of Wales has delivered a powerful message, mainly addressed to the United Kingdom, but also the rest of the world. In a video message from his home in Birkhall, Scotland, he said: "I now find myself on the other side of the illness, but still in no less a state of social distance and general isolation."

See Prince Charles' message here:

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Prince Charles said he and Duchess Camilla are "thinking particularly of all those who have lost their loved ones in such very difficult and abnormal circumstances," he added that their "hearts go out to all those older people," who are the ones experiencing great difficulty.

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Prince Charles also thanked medical workers for their job in the past weeks, as well as supermarket staff and pretty much anyone helping and doing their part during the coronavirus pandemic. "Look forward to better times to come," he concluded.