Prince William and Kate Middleton have remained very active in their duties and responsibilities as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It is believed that they are being put to the front and center of the British Monarchy given that they are the least vulnerable royals among the senior members.

While the British Royal Family has remained in "good health" amid the crisis, the case was seemingly different for the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. As reported, he has been moved to the ICU of St Thomas' Hospital in London after contracting the novel coronavirus.

According to Cosmopolitan, the Prime Minister revealed in a video message last week that he has tested positive for the virus. He shared that he had been experiencing mild symptoms amid his self-isolation while continuing his work.

However, earlier this week, the public has been shocked after learning that he got admitted to the hospital's intensive care. Upon the announcement, Prince William and other senior members of the Royal Family, reportedly, shared their well-wished and regards to Boris Johnson.

As reported, the Duke of Cambridge also surprised his fans and followers after posting his "rare" personal tweet for the Prime Minister. He said that his and his family's thoughts are with the Prime Minister, as well as his family.

He then noted that similar to the rest of the world, he sends his regards to those who are affected by the virus. In the end, he wished him a "speedy recovery" and left the tweet with a signature, "W."

In a similar report released by Town & Country magazine, it was said that Prince William's tweet just came after Queen Elizabeth II's reported message to the PM's family and fiancé. As shared by the Royal Family's official Twitter account, @RoyalFamily, it was said that the family of the Prime Minister was in her thoughts and prayers. She also, reportedly, wished Boris Johnson a "full and speedy recovery."

The publication also claimed that it is "believed" that Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla sent their regards to the Prime Minister, just like Prince William and the Queen. It was not shared, though, as to what form or platform they used to send their message.

After the warm messages and thoughts sent by the British Royal Family members, the Prime Minister's spokesperson, reportedly, shared an update about the UK leader's status and condition. As announced, he is now stable and in "good spirits" after his overnight stay in the ICU.