Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Practicing Social Distancing In Canada Amid Coronavirus Fears
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been keeping under the radar for quite some time now and it looks like they will have to remain there for a little bit longer, too. As the world prepares to go on lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly staying in their Vancouver Island mansion until further notice. Here’s what you need to know.
British Royal News: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Practicing Social Distancing
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shocked the world when they announced that they were looking to step back from their roles as senior members of the royal family. While they were hoping to stay in the firm on a part-time basis, Queen Elizabeth made it clear that they were either in, or they were out. That’s why a decision was made for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to be released from any and all royal obligations. As a result, the couple decided to pack their bags and start a new life with their son Archie in Canada.
For the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the coronavirus outbreak might have come at the worst time for them. It was earlier reported that the couple was looking to get their foot in the door with new charity initiatives, projects, and even Hollywood roles. In fact, some reports have even indicated that Harry and Meghan were looking for prime real estate in the Malibu area as they want to make Los Angeles their second home base.
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British Royal News: What’s Next For Harry And Meghan?
But with the entire world now practicing social distancing for who knows how long, it doesn’t look like we will be seeing Prince Harry or Meghan Markle in public anytime soon. Of course, this might also give them enough time to come up with a new plan before everything hopefully returns back to normal.
So far, the coronavirus has infected more than 190,000 people around the world and has taken the lives of about 7,513, with half of them in China. Right now Canada had at least 324 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across all 10 provinces as of Monday morning. There are an additional 17 presumptive cases.
We will update you with more information as it comes in. For now, stay tuned right here for all of the latest news on the entire British royal family.
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