Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have settled back in at their Vancouver Island mansion after wrapping up their royal duties with the Commonwealth Service last week. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic has also altered Harry and Meghan's lives, as a close friend of the couple tells the Daily Mail.
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Meghan has reportedly set up a strict hygiene protocol for their home and all their staff are wearing latex gloves. Only a select few have access to her, Harry and Archie. But Harry is quite worried about his family back in the UK, according to the couple's friend.
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"Meghan said they are grateful, especially Harry, that they could spend time with his family before all this insanity began," the source explained. "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."
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The friend continued: "Meghan said just because they are isolating themselves, it doesn't mean they can't help. They aren't just sitting around at home doing nothing. She said they are working with a mental health non-profit to create some sort of online support system for those most vulnerable, like new mothers suffering from postpartum depression."
That sounds like a good initiative! Harry's aunt Princess Anne, on the other hand, is still carrying out royal engagements despite the coronavirus outbreak...