KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry is, reportedly, feeling the pressure to protect Meghan Markle and Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor after their surprise move to Los Angeles
  • A source claimed that the Duke of Sussex is so 'paranoid' as he finds his new life away from the other members of the royal family a bit 'challenging'
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not stop their charitable works even after the controversial 'Megxit'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be self-isolating in their Los Angeles home amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex managed to travel from Canada to the United States of America before President Donald Trump closed the border. Initially, Meghan and Harry wanted to live a more peaceful life in North America. However, the royal couple, reportedly, changed their plans because of the current global health crisis.

Woman’s Day Australia, in its upcoming April 27, 2020 issue, claimed that Prince Harry is feeling miserable and scared at present as his new lifestyle is not as good as he had hoped for. Though there are no concrete pieces of evidence can prove that these claims are true, Dr. Jane Goodall, previously, told the magazine that the younger brother of Prince William finds his new life a bit challenging, especially since he is away from his loved ones. Add to that the endless criticisms that he and Meghan receive every single day even after the controversial ‘Megxit.’

“Prince Harry gets a shiver of anxiety every time the phone rings, or an assistant wants to talk about their online work. He is so paranoid... that someone is really out to get him, Meghan and Archie. He knows there is a deep dislike for Meghan from all corners of the world. He is in full fight-or-flight mode constantly. All his military instincts are on red alert – he feels his family is under attack,” a source told the entertainment news outlet.

“It was a bizarre move, but in Harry’s mind, I guess what’s done is done. It’s a worry though, that he’s clearly struggling with his new life just as much as he was with his old. He really is very troubled right now,” another royal insider claimed.

Goodall, in an earlier interview, claimed that all is not well in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s household. The royal expert even admitted that she does not know what the future holds for the father of Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor. Despite his current situation, she stated that it is very unlikely for Prince Charles’ son to return to the United Kingdom.

Both Harry and Meghan have yet to comment on these reports. However, with Woman’s Day history of publishing stories based on the claims of its unreliable and phony sources, this could be another unsubstantiated report waiting to be debunked. Hence, avid followers of the Sussex couple should take these speculations lightly until everything is proven true and correct.

Meanwhile, People reported that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “felt helpless and wanted to contribute” to their community in the middle of the coronavirus outbreak. Though they are no longer part of any charitable organizations run by the royal family, the Sussex pair distributed meals to people suffering from critical illnesses through Project Angel Food, which is a non-profit organization that cooks, prepares and deliver food to patients who are at greater risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.