Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, have been observing social isolation in the comfort of their home in Scotland. The couple just got out of their quarantine period after the Prince of Wales contracted the novel coronavirus.

Despite the need for further rest, the future King of the United Kingdom has seemingly continued to work on his duties and responsibilities. With the help of some of his staff, he was able to utilize technology to accomplish his tasks.

According to Express UK, Prince Charles recently revealed the things that keep him "entertained." It was stated that the senior royal wrote an article for Country Living wherein he included some of his revelations.

As seen in the post, the Prince of Wales "praised" technology for its efficiency and reliability amid the crisis in the United Kingdom, as well as to the rest of the world. He reportedly said that in this trying and difficult time, everyone has seen the "very best use of technology."

He noted that with the use of it, everyone, including especially the British Royal Family, has been able to continue their respective jobs and works despite the need to stay at home. Prince Charles also shared that it has also become an effective tool to "keep in touch" with others through several ways and platforms, like "virtual parties, games, and singing."

He then revealed that he has also seen some of the "funniest videos" today, which easily got the attention of many. Although he did not specify which platforms he has been using to access such videos, several reports said that speculations were made after.

Page Six released a report to confirm whether Prince Charles has been using TikTok to watch the "funniest videos" available amid the lockdown. Unfortunately, no one can tell or confirm the matter. It was reported, however, that he is "understood" to have used Zoom for his video calls.

Aside from his commendations for the benefits of using technology, the Prince of Wales also wrote in his piece about the importance of "nature" and "farming." He said that "food does not happen by magic."

The royal continued to explain that the current struggle and challenge in the United Kingdom have proved how much every single person relies on "agricultural community." Accordingly, this should not be "taken for granted."

At the end of his piece, Prince Charles urged everyone that lessons must be learned after the pandemic. Also, he pointed out that everyone should not "allow" themselves to go back to how things were. "This is a moment in history," the royal added.