Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall have been staying at Birkhall, in Scotland. The royal couple just recently got out of quarantine after the former had tested for COVID-19, which came with mild symptoms.

While it only took him a week to recover from his virus infection, his wife had to observe self-isolation for a week longer since she tested negative. In the end, though, both of the senior royals have reportedly remained "in good health."

After successfully recovering, they immediately returned to their respective duties and responsibilities, especially Prince Charles. As per reports, he opened the NHS Nightingale Hospital via video link, and carried out video addresses for the public amid the crisis that the nation has been facing due to the pandemic.

According to Town & Country magazine, the Prince of Wales has already set up a virtual workplace inside his Scottish home to continue with his work despite needing to stay at home. He also reportedly continued to find "virtual ways" to perform his duties and responsibilities.

On Easter, it was revealed that Westminster Abbey will play a recorded passage reading made by Prince Charles to celebrate the day. As it happened, he will be featured in a podcast that is intended to continue the functions of the churches in the United Kingdom.

In a report made by People, it was revealed that Westminster Abbey, the church that has become popular throughout the years, has recently launched its first podcast ever, Abbeycast. This was said to provide "support" to the "worshippers around the globe."

This came after all churches in the country have been forced to "shut their doors" to prevent the further spread of the novel coronavirus. Accordingly, all church services for the Holy Week have been cancelled.

On Sunday, the church will continue to celebrate the Easter holiday by playing readings and passages recorded by Prince Charles. The publication also noted that the royal mainly recorded John 20:1-18, a passage that tells about Mary Magdalene's discovery that Jesus' tomb is empty, and the Lord's resurrection.

The Prince of Wales was said to record the reading in his home office in Birkhall. It was then reported that the reading will appear together with an "address," an "anthem", and prayers, as well as a blessing in Abbeycast.

With this dynamic at hand, it has appeared that the members of the British Royal Family, and the rest of the public, will continue with the church services for the Holy Week with the use of the podcast.