Spending Quality Time Together
With the world focusing on social distancing due to the coronavirus outbreak, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find themselves in an unexpected yet heartwarming situation—spending more time with their little one, baby Archie. Let's face it, these moments are precious, and they're making the most of them.
Here's the scoop: "He's grown so much and has this love for food that’s just adorable!" an insider exclusively revealed to Closer Weekly on Friday, March 20. "Baby Archie is just starting to walk, too. While he's into everything, which has led to a baby-proofed house, Harry and Meghan feel incredibly blessed to have such a well-behaved, cheerful little boy."
A Family Taking Precautions
Of course, in times like these, health and safety come first. Due to the ongoing pandemic, Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, are "taking all necessary precautions to protect themselves and Archie from contracting the virus," according to another source who spoke with Closer on March 18.
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So, what does their routine look like? "They're self-isolating on Victoria Island—it's just the three of them and a few essential staff members," the insider added. "None of their friends from other parts of Canada or Los Angeles will be visiting them over the next month, because they don't want to put themselves or Archie at any risk." Sounds like they're taking all the right steps, right?
Harry and Meghan Urge the Public to Stay Safe
It's not just about their own safety; Harry and Meghan want everyone to take the necessary precautions to protect their health. On March 18, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex released a heartfelt statement urging their fans to handle the situation responsibly.
"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," they shared. "There are so many people around the world who need support right now, whether they're working tirelessly behind the scenes, on the frontlines, or at home. Our willingness, as a global community, to step up in the face of what we're all experiencing with COVID-19 is truly inspiring."



