Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in quarantine and Elizabeth II refugee in Windsor, this is how the British royal family lives the coronavirus
The health crisis generated by the coronavirus has paralyzed the world, also drastically altering real agendas. Although the United Kingdom lags behind in taking measures to stop the pandemic, it seems that Elizabeth II is not willing to run into Covid-19, which is why she has decided to isolate herself in Windsor. Far from the monarch are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, living the quarantine in Canada and sending emotional messages through social networks.
Far, far away, were the idyllic photos of the Dukes of Sussex in their expected reappearance. As in Spain, Canada, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are already, has urged its inhabitants to stay home to fight the coronavirus. President Justin Trudeau has even decided to close the borders; Harry, who traveled later than his wife to finalize some business in London, was almost left on the ground.
There are several public figures who have tested positive for Covid-19, including actor Idris Elba and Sophie Trudeau, first lady of Canada and a great friend of the Sussexes. The worrying thing is that both participated on March 4 in an event, the We Day held at Wembley, an appointment in which they coincided with Prince Harry. There has also been talk of a possible contagion from another of the attendees, the pilot Lewis Hamilton, who has not commented on the matter.
Assuming that Prince Harry is healthy and in the company of Archie and Meghan, from their social networks the Dukes of Sussex have wanted to comment on the pandemic that affects us, sending a message of hope.
Under the phrase: "This moment is the true testimony of the human spirit", Meghan and Harry wrote a message on their official Instagram account that began: "These are uncertain times. And now, more than ever, we need each other. the others. To support us and to feel less alone during a time when, honestly, we can feel quite scared. "
Also Prince William, through the official accounts he shares with Kate Middleton has wanted to make an appeal encouraging people to raise funds to fight Covid-19 and "help local charities that support people who suffer difficulties as a result outbreak ".
For her part, Elizabeth II has advanced her annual retirement to Windsor Castle, which, according to the Crown, without determining that it is due to the current situation, "will be extended beyond the usual period." Suspended her official acts, the queen would have decided to retire to what is her favorite residence.
And in question is the wedding of Princess Beatrice of York and Edoardo Mapelli, when we announced that on May 29 we would have a new royal link, nothing made us suspect that a pandemic could truncate their plans. For now, the couple has already canceled the big pre-wedding party they had planned.