COVID 19 Positive Prince Charles And Kanika Kapoor's Viral Party Pic: Did The Royal Contract The Virus From Babydoll Singer? Here’s The TRUTH

The internet, at present, is full of claims that Kanika Kapoor infected Prince Charles with coronavirus; however, a little fact check and we got our hands on the truth!

Divya Ramnani

Thu Mar 26 2020, 08:07:11 60299 views
Yesterday, the very shocking news of Prince Charles of the British Royal family being diagnosed with coronavirus made it to the web. Soon after which, a couple of his pictures with Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor, who was also tested positive for COVID-19 last week, surfaced on the internet. As per a section of netizens, it is being believed and spread that it is the Babydoll singer who infected Prince Charles with the virus. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that Kanika Kapoor, before lodging in Lucknow, was back from the UK and she allegedly even hid her travel history with the travel authorities.

A lot of people flooded social media with memes that blamed Kanika. However, a little fact check and Google research and we found out that NO, those pictures of Kanika Kapoor greeting Prince Charles aren’t latest but from the year 2015 and 2018. Reportedly, the singer (while in an orange dress) was there to perform at the fundraiser Elephant Family charity function, which was organised by the royal family. During the same, Kanika had bumped into Prince Charles and they even exchanged a few pleasantries.

Another picture of Kanika Kapoor, in a golden dress, where she is posing alongside Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, is apparently from the year 2018. She was invited to the palace for a lavish gala party organised by the Royals to mark British Asian Trust’s 10th anniversary.

Check out some of the false claims below:


We hope this brings an end to all the speculations!

Meanwhile, Kanika Kapoor was thrice tested positive for the virus and the doctors will continue to treat her until the singer tests negative twice in the coming days.



image source: twitter

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