Prince Harry last met Prince Charles at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 9. So, it would obvious that the Duke of Sussex would want to be by Charles' side as he fights Coronavirus.
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Fears of the coronavirus pandemic influenced Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's decision to leave their son Archie in Canada as the pair wrapped up their royal engagements in the United Kingdom this week, according to a new report. The Duchess of Sussex made her final appearance in the U.K.
on Monday, where she met with scholars at Buckingham Palace.The mother of one ended up discussing concerns of the pandemic, one person in attendance revealed. "The decision to leave Archie behind in Canada came
.Prince Harry last met Prince Charles at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 9. So, it would obvious that the Duke of Sussex would want to be by Charles' side as he fights Coronavirus.
A few months ago, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry "step back" as senior members of the British royal family. The couple relocated their base from the UK to Canada.
Meghan Markle is back in her hometown. A source confirms to E! News that the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry recently left Canada and settled into a "large" home in the Los Angeles area. Meghan was born and raised in the City of Angels, and her mother, Doria Ragland, is a native Angeleno. Following their split from the British royal family, the couple and their 10-month-old son, Archie Harrison, found refuge at a secluded property on Vancouver Island.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly left their temporary place in Canada and fled to California to set up their permanent home.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are thought to have left Canada before the United States of America closed their borders to all outgoing and incoming flights amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan Markle has forbidden Prince Harry from traveling amid the coronavirus pandemic, including a trip overseas to see his father Prince Charles, who tested positive for COVID-19. Harry's 71-year-old father, who is first in line to the British throne, tested positive for coronavirus after displaying mild symptoms, his office announced Wednesday.
Meghan Markle has reportedly told her husband Prince Harry he is not allowed to travel to the UK to visit his dad Prince Charles. Prince Charles announced on Wednesday that he had tested positive for coronavirus at the age of 71.
Prince Charles' Coronavirus diagnosis took everyone by shock. The news of the 71-years-old Prince testing positive for COVID-19 made his youngest son Prince Harry want to return to the royal palace but wife Meghan Markle and he have gone under self-isolation to curb the spread of the virus. Entertainment Tonight cites a source who informed the portal that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been in Canada as they remain in quarantine.
In tough times, you know what never fails to lighten the mood? Baby updates—and baby updates, in particular.Presumably, the little guy is hunkered down with his parents, and , in Canada as the world waits out the pandemic. (Harry on March 19 that the Invictus Games scheduled for May at The Hague have been postponed until 2021).Hopefully, he's still getting lots of outdoor time, as a source tells that's one of his favorite things.
As the continues to affect millions around the world, have been banding together () to provide help and levity in times of uncertainty. That group now includes and Meghan Markle, who returned to Canada after in the U.K.
As Coronavirus Pandemic continues to haunt the world, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are not ready to take any chances, with their 10-month-old son Archie, and are in lockdown. According to a report by Page Six, the family is in lockdown at their Canadian bolthole after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau closed the country’s border amid the deadly outbreak.
By March 31, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are officially free of their roles as senior members of the royal family. Now that Harry has returned home from the U.K., he, Meghan and their son, Archie, are able to look forward to the future.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in Canada after their final round of royal engagements and appearances in England. And even though the family is thriving in Vancouver (), it seems as though Harry and Meghan have some trepidation about what their future as non-royals will be like.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son is all set to reunite with his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth this summer as the couple have accepted the Queen's invitation to her summer residence at Balmoral Castle, her home in Scotland. According to a report in Sunday Times, Meghan and Harry plan to return to the UK sometime in summer with their son Archie to spend time with the Queen.
Meghan Markle and recently wrapped up what are believed to be their final official public engagements in London as full-time working royals. The traveled from Canada, where they're currently residing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned to the UK earlier this month to finish their official duties as royals. While many residents of the United Kingdom were happy to see the couple, some were left disappointed that their son, Archie, wasn’t with them.
The reasoning for Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, leaving their baby Archie, 10 mos, in Canada before their recent trip back to the U.K. centered on global health concerns like the ever so present Coronavirus situation.