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Kate Middleton self-isolating after coming into contact with positive Covid case

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Kate Middleton has been forced to pull out of two royal engagements on Monday as she is self-isolating after coming into contact with somebody who has tested positive for coronavirus.The 39 year old was due to celebrate the NHS' 73rd birthday with her husband Prince William today, but will instead be staying at home at Kensington Palace.

Kensington Palace say she came into contact with the positive case "last week" but did not specify where. Last week was a busy one for the Duchess of Cambridge as she attended England's nail-biting Euro 2020 match against Germany with husband Prince William and son Prince George.

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