Prince Andrew has tested positive for coronavirus and will be unable to attend the thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.
"After undertaking a routine test the Duke has tested positive for COVID and with regret will no longer be attending tomorrow's service", a palace spokesman announced.
The Duke of York is said to have met with the Queen over the past several days, but hasn't seen her since testing positive.
Prince Andrew was expected to join the thanksgiving service after being banned from the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Thursday. He wasn't invited to join the rest of the family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the RAF flypast either.
Only working royals were invited on to the balcony. Prince Andrew stepped down from public life after a car-crash interview about his relationship with disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The duke has since been stripped of his HRH title and royal patronages after coughing up millions to settle a civil case in the United States brought against him by Virginia Giuffre. Giuffre claims to have been trafficked by Epstein and has accused Prince Andrew of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. The prince has denied the accusations, insisting that he never met her.