Prince Harry may be called back into royal life if the coronavirus crisis worsens in the UK.Despite the Duke of Sussex being set to step down as a senior royal on March 31, experts have said that Harry may be asked by the Palace to provide assistance to the Firm if Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, became pregnant during the crisis.Speaking to Femail, Nigel Cawthorne, the author of Call Me Diana: Princess Diana on Herself, said the palace would have to go “on bent knee to Prince Harry to ask him to act as placeholder” as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the nation.But Mr Cawthorne said the duke, 35 would be “delighted” to help.He said: “I am sure he would come back and be delighted to help out, too, and do anything to protect his father and grandmother.The news come after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a heartwarming message about the importance of banding together globally and supporting each other amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taking to their Sussex Royal Instagram on Wednesday, the royal couple shared an inspiring quote, along with an emotional caption.
“These are uncertain times.And now, more than ever, we need each other. We need each other for truth, for support, and to feel less alone during a time that can honestly feel quite scary,” the caption began.Prince Harry has cancelled the 2020 Invictus Games.The 35-year-old royal usually hosts the sporting event - which he launched in 2014 - every year, but has been forced to axe this year's games due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 2020 games were due to be held in May in The Hague, Netherlands, but following the outbreak of the virus - which is also known as COVID-19 - Harry has decided to cancel the event until next year's games.In a video message shared to the competitors of the 2020 Invictus Games, Prince Harry said: "This decision was the most sensible - and safest - option for all of you, for your family and everyone else involved in these games.I know how disappointed you all must be. This is a focus that so many of you need. I would encourage you maintain that focus as best as you can. The good thing is you have an extra 12 or so months to be even fitter, to get even fitter than you already are, to be at your absolute top mental and physical fitness.Organizers of the event - in which wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel compete in nine sports - are now looking to host the games in 2021, but are assessing all options.In a statement, they said: "In light of the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic, the Board of the Invictus Games The Hague 2020, along with the Invictus Games Foundation, are forced to conclude that organizing the Invictus Games The Hague 2020, presented by Jaguar Land Rover, can no longer take place as planned from 9 to 16 May 2020."We are now investigating all options to reschedule the Invictus Games, subject to the availability of key facilities and resources, to May or June 2021.Significant planning to scope and confirm this option is underway.".The Invictus Games is just one of many events impacted by COVID-19 - which has already claimed almost 10,000 lives worldwide - with the likes of Coachella, Glastonbury, and Cannes Film Festival all postponing or cancelling their plans for 2020.There are so many around the world who need support right now, who are working tirelessly to respond to this crisis behind the scenes, on the frontline, or at home.“Our willingness, as a people, to step up in the face of what we are all experiencing with COVID-19 is awe-inspiring. This moment is as true a testament there is to the human spirit,” the message read.The royal couple’s message described how the current situation effects “all of our lives”, which ultimately unites everyone around the world.“How we approach each other and our communities with empathy and kindness is indisputably important right now,” the royal couple added.Harry and Meghan then revealed that over the coming weeks they will be using their social media as a vehicle to share information and resources to help people navigate the pandemic.“We are all in this together, and as a global community we can support each other through this process – and build a digital neighbourhood that feels safe for every one of us,” the caption read.
Harry and Meghan’s heartfelt post comes after Prince William urged people in the UK to show their support for each other as well as the National Emergencies Trust.Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the heir to the British throne shared a video, in which he appealed to the public to rally together and help community members in need.Whenever and wherever adversity strikes, the people of the UK have a unique ability to pull together,” William began.“The way that local communities support those affected shows the very best of our values and human nature.“The public’s desire to help in the wake of tragedy needs to be managed and channelled in the best possible way, which is why the establishment of the National Emergencies Trust was so important,” he said.Whenever and wherever adversity strikes, the people of the UK have a unique ability to pull together,” William said.
“These are uncertain times.And now, more than ever, we need each other. We need each other for truth, for support, and to feel less alone during a time that can honestly feel quite scary,” the caption began.Prince Harry has cancelled the 2020 Invictus Games.The 35-year-old royal usually hosts the sporting event - which he launched in 2014 - every year, but has been forced to axe this year's games due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 2020 games were due to be held in May in The Hague, Netherlands, but following the outbreak of the virus - which is also known as COVID-19 - Harry has decided to cancel the event until next year's games.In a video message shared to the competitors of the 2020 Invictus Games, Prince Harry said: "This decision was the most sensible - and safest - option for all of you, for your family and everyone else involved in these games.I know how disappointed you all must be. This is a focus that so many of you need. I would encourage you maintain that focus as best as you can. The good thing is you have an extra 12 or so months to be even fitter, to get even fitter than you already are, to be at your absolute top mental and physical fitness.Organizers of the event - in which wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel compete in nine sports - are now looking to host the games in 2021, but are assessing all options.In a statement, they said: "In light of the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic, the Board of the Invictus Games The Hague 2020, along with the Invictus Games Foundation, are forced to conclude that organizing the Invictus Games The Hague 2020, presented by Jaguar Land Rover, can no longer take place as planned from 9 to 16 May 2020."We are now investigating all options to reschedule the Invictus Games, subject to the availability of key facilities and resources, to May or June 2021.Significant planning to scope and confirm this option is underway.".The Invictus Games is just one of many events impacted by COVID-19 - which has already claimed almost 10,000 lives worldwide - with the likes of Coachella, Glastonbury, and Cannes Film Festival all postponing or cancelling their plans for 2020.There are so many around the world who need support right now, who are working tirelessly to respond to this crisis behind the scenes, on the frontline, or at home.“Our willingness, as a people, to step up in the face of what we are all experiencing with COVID-19 is awe-inspiring. This moment is as true a testament there is to the human spirit,” the message read.The royal couple’s message described how the current situation effects “all of our lives”, which ultimately unites everyone around the world.“How we approach each other and our communities with empathy and kindness is indisputably important right now,” the royal couple added.Harry and Meghan then revealed that over the coming weeks they will be using their social media as a vehicle to share information and resources to help people navigate the pandemic.“We are all in this together, and as a global community we can support each other through this process – and build a digital neighbourhood that feels safe for every one of us,” the caption read.
Harry and Meghan’s heartfelt post comes after Prince William urged people in the UK to show their support for each other as well as the National Emergencies Trust.Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the heir to the British throne shared a video, in which he appealed to the public to rally together and help community members in need.Whenever and wherever adversity strikes, the people of the UK have a unique ability to pull together,” William began.“The way that local communities support those affected shows the very best of our values and human nature.“The public’s desire to help in the wake of tragedy needs to be managed and channelled in the best possible way, which is why the establishment of the National Emergencies Trust was so important,” he said.Whenever and wherever adversity strikes, the people of the UK have a unique ability to pull together,” William said.
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