Royals: Prince Harry "overwhelmed with guilt"

Prince Harry, 35, and Duchess Meghan, 38, wanted to go full steam ahead on April 1 after the Megxit came into force. Instead, the coronavirus pandemic is plunging the whole world into a crisis. The Royals are also affected: All dates have been canceled for the time being; you stay at home. Isolation came too late for Prince Charles, 71: he became infected with Covid-19 in mid-March; Fortunately, he only suffered from "mild symptoms", as a spokesman said.

The fact that Harry cannot support his family in this difficult time is said to be a real burden.

Prince Harry suffers from the separation from the Royals

"Despite its ups and downs, it's a big wake-up call to hear that his father is suffering from a potentially life-threatening illness," an insider told Us Weekly. "He is overwhelmed with guilt for not being closer to his [English] home while all of this is happening."

Harry found out about his father's infection on the phone. "During the heartbreaking call, Harry confessed that he felt helpless 5,000 miles away in Los Angeles," said the insider. Charles tried to calm his youngest son. This was only partially successful; Harry continued to worry. He was also concerned about the mortality of the Queen and Charles.

In contact with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles

Harry is currently trying to contact the Queen and Charles regularly, the insider reports. However, this is not easy because of the eight hour time difference between London and Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, British journalist Dan Wootton claims the royal family is disappointed that Harry and Meghan have moved from Canada to the United States – and not to England – to currently support the family. Daily Mail claims that Meghan has prohibited her husband from currently traveling.

The fact is: if Harry were to fly to England alone, it would be uncertain to see Archie and Meghan again. Since 14 March German time and for an indefinite period, Europeans have been prohibited from traveling to the United States from Europe.

Source used: Us Weeky, The Mirror

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.