Prince Charles survived a major health scare after he tested positive for coronavirus. The Prince of Wales was put to self-isolation and became one of the lucky ones who recovered from COVID-19.

Now, Prince Charles is pleading to everyone to learn their lessons and change their behaviors once the coronavirus pandemic ends. He penned his plea while he was self-isolating at his Scottish home in Birkhall.

"One of the most encouraging developments I have heard of during these past few difficult weeks has been the growth of local food delivery services, often sourcing locally produced food — vegetables, eggs, milk, meat, juice, homemade pies, and cheese,” he wrote. "With low food miles and simple, short supply chains, these initiatives are reminding us how things could be and they are serving to bind communities ever closer together, too.”

Prince Charles urged Britons and people all around the world not to return to their old ways of living. Instead, everyone should understand the “crucial importance of Nature.”

"At the same time, I sense that more people, be they in cities or the countryside, are noticing and appreciating Nature in a way they had not before — they are alive to the beauty of the wildflowers and the first glorious delicate green as the trees start to unfurl their leaves; of birdsong and the wonderful array of butterflies and bees that are suddenly bursting into hyperactivity,” he continued. ”When we come out of this pandemic, as we surely will, it seems to me that we must learn some lessons: of the crucial importance of Nature to our wellbeing and to our very existence; of the power of localization; and simply of a kinder way of being. After the suffering and the selflessness we are witnessing, we cannot allow ourselves to go back to how we were. This is a moment in history."

Prince Charles is known for his deep-rooted love of the environment. The future king would share updates about environmental issues to spread awareness about the matter.

That being said, Prince Charles previously couldn’t help but react to Donald Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year. The future King spoke about climate change in an exclusive interview. There, he shared his thoughts about the US President’s “Prophets of doom” comments.

Regarding the fires that have devastated parts of the US, Donald Trump partly blamed it on California’s “terrible forest management.” But Prince Charles said that climate change is the one to be blamed for it.