The first royal to die of COVID-19 is Princess Maria Teresa of Spain
Spanish Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Parma has become the first King to die because of the complications of the coronavirus. The 86 year-old, according to Fox News, was the mother of King Felipe VI of Spain. Her Prince Sixto Enrique, Duke of Aranjuez, told Facebook that she had died after she had obtained the COVID-19 agreement. The report was released by Fox News. The post says: “On this afternoon, at the age of eighty-six, our niece, Marie-Teresa de Borbon Parma, and the founder of the COVID-19 coronavirus, Busset, both died in Paris.” Princess Teresa dies weeks after King Philip VI of Spain has checked the virus negatively. Princess María Teresa studies in France and is a lecturer at the Paris Sorbonne, as well as a professor of Sociology at the University of Complutense in Madrid according to the People magazine Born on 28 July 1933. She was known for her outspoken views and social work, contributing to the name of “Red Princess” on Friday in Madrid.
During the meantime, the first British royal to test the coronavirus positive earlier this week was Prince Charles. In an article released on Wednesday morning the House of Clarence citing Fox News, “The Prince of Wales tested positive for coronavirus and displayed moderate symptoms but stayed stable and worked at home for the past few days as normal.”