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Monaco's Prince Albert II tests positive for COVID-19

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Monaco's Prince Albert II tests positive for COVID-19
This file photo taken on July 10, 2019 shows Prince Albert II of Monaco attending a match at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London. Monaco's Prince Albert II has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the principality said in a statement on March 19, 2020, adding there were "no concerns for his health."
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MONACO — Prince Albert II of Monaco has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the principality said in a statement Thursday, adding there were "no concerns for his health."

The titular head of the Mediterranean enclave is continuing to work from his private apartments at the royal palace, the statement said.

The announcement came three days after Monaco's prime minister, Serge Telle, announced that he too had caught COVID-19.

Monaco has said all public spaces will be closed to the public starting at midnight on Saturday, including its emblematic casinos catering to the global jet-set, as it joins the ranks of nations locking down in a bid to stem the outbreak.

It said Wednesday that nine cases of infection had been detected since the first was announced on February 28.

Albert is head of the House of Grimaldi that rules Monaco, the world's second-smallest country and a haven for the rich and famous because of its low taxes.

The 62-year-old prince is the son of Prince Rainier III and Grace, Princess of Monaco, formerly Grace Kelly, the Hollywood star.

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