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Harry's private pain: What have I done

Prince Harry is said to be in terrible personal turmoil amid the coronavirus pandemic.A royal insider reportedly told US Weekly the prince is quite shaken by what’s going on around the world, especially with him being so far away from home.“He’s overwhelmed with guilt over not being close to home while this is going on.






It’s hit home that Charles and the Queen are not going to be around forever,” the inside claimed.According to the source, one of Harry’s major concerns is not being around if his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, were to become ill and die.The source went on to claim that Harry’s bride, Meghan Markle, is unaware of how bad he is feeling.“To his credit he tries to shield Meghan from his stress, so he’ll confide in friends. He’s having sleepless nights and being isolated in a new unfamiliar place isn’t helping matters,” the source claimed to the American publication.Prince Harry is said to be struggling with feelings of helplessness after discovering Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus, a source claims.The Duke of Sussex, 35, who officially stepped down as a senior royal this week as he strives to give 11-month-old son Archie, and his wife Meghan Markle, 38, a more private life in LA out of the spotlight, is said to have had an emotional phonecall with his father, 71.According to an insider the father-of-one feels 'helpless', and is trying to keep regular contact with Charles and the Queen, but the time difference is making it difficult.Charles reportedly tried to calm Harry down bY explaining that he is only suffering from 'mild symptoms', but the diagnosis is said to have been a 'huge wake-up call.Harry’s father Charles has been a great source of comfort to the prince and his bride during these challenging times, but relations with William still remain frosty.William is rumoured to be quite hurt by Harry’s decision to uproot his family and move abroad, which has only worsened since the coronavirus outbreak, the source added.Harry meanwhile is anxious that he doesn’t know when the pandemic is going to end and when he can next see his family.“It’s a terrifying time. There’s a big part of Harry that still wishes he were still in the UK so he could be there with his family,” the source said.Harry’s reportedly personal turmoil comes after he apparently banned Meghan from mocking the royal family in anyway to prevent any further bad blood.According to Mail Online,






 Harry told their agent – Nick Collins of The Gersh Agency – they will not do anything that is "detrimental to the Queen".Disney officially announced Meghan would be the narrator of the new documentary Elephant, which can be streamed on Disney+ from April 3 onwards.Harry’s reportedly personal turmoil comes after he apparently banned Meghan from mocking the royal family in anyway to prevent any further bad blood.

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