The new photo appears to be part of the trend of porch sessions that have been dividing the photography world. While some photographers are using these sessions to continue working during the global pandemic and capture families in their new isolation setting, the sessions open the photographer and the client up to the possibility to coming into close contact and spreading COVID-19. Considering Prince Charles' recent health scare, we assume all necessary precautions were taken to ensure the couple remained a safe distance from their photographer.Prince Charles was the first senior royal to test positive for COVID-19 and remained in isolation at Birkhall for seven days as per the recommendations of the U.K. government. Although she did not test positive, Camilla also self-isolated. Clarence House announced on March 30 that Prince Charles was out of isolation and the couple has remained at the family estate in Scotland.[video_embed id='1928178']RELATED: Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19[/video_embed]The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have been spending their time in quarantine in Scotland while Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip have also left Buckingham Palace and moved to Windsor Castle. Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge were the last senior members of the royal family to leave London, relocating to the family’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk county with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.William and Kate have continued to actively supporting those working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis. On Wednesday, the couple shared a video showing a few moments of their virtual meeting with students and teachers who are members of a Place2Be school in Lancashire. The school has become a hub for five other local schools and has remained open during the pandemic in order to serve the children of first responders and key workers. If you’d like to see Prince William get roasted by a young girl in bunny ears, the video is a cute three-minute watch.Ahead of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall's 15th wedding anniversary tomorrow, we are sharing this photo of Their Royal Highnesses with The Duchess's dogs Bluebell and Beth.
The photo was taken earlier today at Birkhall. pic.twitter.com/0Xw1nxySpu— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) April 8, 2020
[video_embed id='1934694']RELATED: Queen says 'better days will return' in rare address[/video_embed]Teachers across the UK are dedicating their time to keeping schools open for the children of key workers and vulnerable children.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge called teachers and school staff at Casterton Primary Academy to thank them for their hard work and dedication. pic.twitter.com/2h9N66O4EP— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) April 8, 2020