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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Regret Moving Away From The Palace In The U.K.?
By Ashley Mitchell
Apr 11, 2020 12:38 PM
Source: internewscast.com
As fans know, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved away from the palace after giving up their royal titles and are now in quarantine in Los Angeles with their baby boy, Archie and close to the actress’ mother, Doria Ragland. At the same time, after Prince Charles was confirmed to have COVID-19, there is no doubt that Harry and Meghan are pretty worried about the royal family while they are so far away from them.
But does that mean they regret their decision to leave behind everything in order to live simpler, non-royal lives?
Well, not really! One source tells HollywoodLife that the happy couple has absolutely no regrets!
After all, the insider explained that they realize they would not have been able to be in close contact with everyone else back in the U.K. anyway since the pandemic requires people to practice social distancing and self-isolation.
Chances are, even if they were still living in the same country, they would still not be able to meet with Harry’s blue-blooded family members.
‘Naturally Harry and Meghan are worried for his family, but they also know that it really makes no difference where they are right now because they are all in the same boat,’ the source dished.
Sure enough, when Prince Charles contracted the virus, he remained in complete isolation for a week in Scotland and could not be visited by anyone, including Prince William, the Queen or Harry!
Even after he was allowed to leave quarantine, Prince Charles was still urged, just like everyone else in the world right now, to continue practicing social distancing.
‘Harry’s brother is in the U.K. and he’s not seeing their dad or grandmother either. Harry is keeping in contact and checking in on his dad and gran all the time. He’s doing the right thing and following isolation rules with Meghan and the baby. Although they never could have predicted that their new life would start out like this, they don’t regret their decision to move,’ the source shared with the same news outlet.