Royal experts are speaking out this week to say that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are having a difficult time with the coronavirus pandemic, as they are “not in it together” with the rest of the royal family.

The U.K. Express that royal experts Angela Mollard and Zoe Burrell made these comments during an interview with the ROYALS podcast.

“Of course we have to chat about Meghan and Harry who are now over in the US,” Burrell said, to which Mollard replied, “Well we have been talking about being in it together haven’t we?

“But they are not in it together, that is very different for them,” she continued, to which Burrell agreed, “That is true.”

“I think it is quite hard for them,” Mollard added.

Mollard had previously stated that while this pandemic is bringing many families closer, she does not think this will be the case between the royals and Harry.

“I very much think that Harry will be suffering from irrelevancy,” she said. “Right now, the world is not focused on them. He can’t do the work that he wants to do.”

“He is separated from his family at a time when the rest of the world is using Zoom or WhatsApp to chat with each other,” Mollard continued. “I can hardly see that happening, he must feel very separate. He doesn’t have friends in LA, she does.”

“She has Doria, she has her family,” Mollard said of Meghan. “While Meghan might have been feeling equally as removed when she lived in the UK. For Harry friends and his brother have been the people that have supported him through the years since his mother’s death. To have that stripped away I think will be very discombobulating for him.”

This pandemic has come at a difficult time for Harry and Meghan, as they just ceased being senior members of the British royal family officially on April 1. After announcing that they would be stepping down from the royal family in January, the couple moved to Canada before heading to Meghan’s hometown of Los Angeles, California, where they are currently looking at homes.

This is clearly a time of great uncertainty for Meghan and Harry, and it remains to be seen how they will be affected in the months and years to come.

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