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Coronavirus: Royal tests positive after going to 'completely irresponsible' party

A nephew of Belgium's King Philippe, Prince Joachim, has tested positive for coronavirus after attending a party in Spain, which Spanish media said broke lockdown rules because of the number of people there.

The prince, 28, tested positive after attending the gathering in the southern city of Cordoba on May 26, a spokesperson for the Belgian Royal Palace said on Saturday.

The spokesperson said the palace could not confirm the number of people in attendance at the party.

The palace said Joachim travelled to Spain from Belgium on May 24 for an internship and was still there.

Prince Joachim (L) with family at a Belgian Royal Family official photocall
Prince Joachim (L) with family at a Belgian Royal Family official photocall Source: Getty

El Pais newspaper said the prince, who is 10th in line to the Belgian throne, attended the party along with 26 other people.

This would be a breach of lockdown rules in the province of Cordoba, where the maximum number of people permitted to meet is currently 15.

Spanish police said they had launched an investigation into the incident and those who breached restrictions could face fines of between 600 and 10,000 euros.

All 27 people who attended the party are now in quarantine, Rafaela Valenzuela, the Spanish government's regional envoy in Cordoba, told a press conference on Saturday.

ROME, ITALY - JULY 05:  Princess Maria Laura of Belgium and Prince Joachim of Belgium attend the wedding of Prince Amedeo Of Belgium and Elisabetta Maria Rosboch Von Wolkenstein at Basilica Santa Maria in Trastevere on July 5, 2014 in Rome, Italy.  (Photo by Elisabetta Villa/Getty Images)
Princess Maria Laura of Belgium (L) and Prince Joachim of Belgium (R) attend the wedding in Rome. Source: Getty

Ms Valenzuela called the gathering "completely irresponsible" and said it could have caused an outbreak of infections, triggering a return to a stricter lockdown.

"I feel surprised and angry. An incident of this type stands out at a moment of national mourning for so many dead," she said.

As the government eases Spain's lockdown regulations, at one point some of the strictest in Europe, police have intervened in a series of cases of people flouting social distancing restrictions.

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