Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles have recently reunited. This came after the Duchess of Cornwall has completed her 14-day quarantine due to her husband's condition.

Earlier in March, the Prince of Wales had tested positive for COVID-19. Given that the Duke and Duchess live together, both of them needed to observe a 7-day and 14-day quarantine, respectively.

It is only after the weekend when Camilla's quarantine ended. While it was entirely good news that they are now both safe, recent reports now asserted that another "heartbreak" will be faced by the royal couple.

According to Express UK, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles got married on April 9, 2005. Although their relationship first started during their early 20s, it was only a few decades after when they officially tie the knot.

On Thursday, the celebration will mark the "Crystal Anniversary" of their marriage. It was said that the royal couple had other plans to celebrate the important "milestone." However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they, reportedly, cancelled the reported celebration in Scotland.

Several sources attested that they planned to invite a few friends over to celebrate the anniversary. But, given the circumstances today, they will likely spend it alone together in Birkhall, at the Queen's Balmoral Estate, where they have been self-isolating since last month.

As per Fox News, though, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles just shared a "sweet" photo together, which was posted on their official Twitter account, @ClarenceHouse. It was revealed that the photo was taken on Wednesday, just a day before their actual anniversary.

In the photo, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall sat together with the Duchess' two dogs, Bluebell and Beth. The publication noted that the two Jack Russel terriers are both "rescue hounds" from the Battersea Dogs Home.

While some reports seemingly concluded that it is a sad moment for the couple to cancel their plans, others shared that it is also a blessing for them to be celebrating their 15th anniversary. This is mainly because they have both faced the risks of COVID-19 in the comfort of their own home.

Thankfully, though, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles have remained in "good health" and are now safe from the virus. It was also reported that they will now continue to do their work and responsibilities, just like what the rest of British Royal Family has been doing since the emergence of the crisis in the United Kingdom.