Prince Harry is ‘concerned’ about The Queen as he and Meghan Markle self-isolate in Canadian mansion
PRINCE Harry is feeling "helpless and concerned" about The Queen and Prince Charles amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to sources.
The Duke of Sussex, 35, wife Meghan Markle, 38, and 10-month-old baby Archie are currently self-isolating in their luxury Canada mansion, friends of the couple.
"Meghan said they are grateful, especially Harry, that they could spend time with his family before all this insanity began," the insider said.
"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."
The couple are currently keeping a social distance in a huge waterfront pile, costing £11 million, on Vancouver Island.
According to the same source, Harry "feels a bit helpless and isolated out in the middle of nowhere, but is grateful that they are all together as a family."
Earlier this week, Boris Johnson urgently issued Britain's battleplan - shutting down mass gatherings and urging everyone to stop non-essential travel and contact with others.
Coronavirus cases have now risen to 2,626 and 72 deaths in Britain as the pandemic continues to spread.
It comes just days after insiders explained the couple felt "immense relief" over working their last engagements as senior royals here in Britain - allowing them to "create their own life" in Canada and the USA.
A pal also insisted Meghan and Harry aren't "sitting at home doing nothing" and are concerned a mental health crisis could be brewing.
The Duchess is said to be working with a charity to create online support for those who may be struggling, including mums with post-partum depression.