Prince Harry fears for the Queen as he self-isolates in Canada wth Meghan and Archie
Prince Harry is believed to be concerned for the Queen’s health as he self-isolates in Canada with Meghan Markle and his son, Archie.
With over 2,600 cases of coronavirus confirmed in the UK and over 657 in Canada, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be delighted that they were able to visit their family just weeks ago for their ‘farewell tour’.
"Meghan said they are grateful, especially Harry, that they could spend time with his family before all this insanity began," an insider told the Daily Mail.
"Meghan said (Harry) has been in contact with the both his father and grandmother. He urged them to stay safe and to take extra precautions."
It comes after it was revealed the 93-year-old Monarch has been taken to Windsor Castle and plans are in plans to quarantine her and Prince Philip, 98, at Sandringham if the outbreak worsens.
While she is in good health, staff thought it was best relocate her now, The Sun reports.
“The Queen has met a lot of people there until recently. But she is weeks away from her 94th birthday and advisers believe it is best to get her out of harm’s way,” the source said.
Last night the Duke and Duchess of Sussex released a statement on their Instagram page in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
They addressed the pandemic by sharing a quote as the photo: “This moment is as true a testament there is to the human spirit.”
The photo is followed by a lengthly caption which begins by stating that “these are uncertain times”.
The caption also details what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be doing in the coming weeks to help and facilitate people affected by the coronavirus.
“And now, more than ever, we need each other. We need each other for truth, for support, and to feel less alone during a time that can honestly feel quite scary.” The message begins.
“There are so many around the world who need support right now, who are working tirelessly to respond to this crisis behind the scenes, on the frontline, or at home. Our willingness, as a people, to step up in the face of what we are all experiencing with COVID-19 is awe-inspiring. This moment is as true a testament there is to the human spirit.
“We often speak of compassion. All of our lives are in some way affected by this, uniting each of us globally. How we approach each other and our communities with empathy and kindness is indisputably important right now.”
The pair will aim to “share information and resources” to help the general public navigate the uncertainty that we’re facing.
This will include: posting accurate information and facts from trusted experts, learning about measures to keep the general public healthy and working with organisations that can support mental and emotional well-being during this time.
They also aim to share “inspiring” real life stories of what people are doing around the world in a bid to “lift us up.”
The concluded the caption with this message: “We are all in this together, and as a global community we can support each other through this process – and build a digital neighbourhood that feels safe for every one of us.”
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