Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now in isolation in Canada, along with their kid, Archie Harrison. The Sussexes remain to be relevant despite stepping down as senior royals by posting messages of hope on Instagram amidst the coronavirus outbreak. However, a royal expert seemed to be surprised that their post this time "was not about them."

"These are uncertain times. And now, more than ever, we need each other," their statement read. The couple said people needed each other now more than ever for truth, support, and to feel less alone and scare now that most of them are in isolation.

With the post's good intention, royal expert Omid Scobie seemed to be surprised by it, Express noted. In an episode of ABC's HeirPod, he tackled Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's call about needing each other, which seemed to be about the "importance of empathy and compassion."

He found the message compelling, knowing that their post "was so not about them." "It was just them utilizing the 11.3million people following their account where they can create a positive atmosphere they can share content in," Scobie claimed.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle know that there are a lot of people around the world who needed massive support in this time of crisis. They are the ones who respond to the pandemic behind the scenes, either on the frontline or at home.

They also said that people's willingness to step up amid the coronavirus outbreak that everyone is experiencing is "awe-inspiring." This move only proves that there is greater to the human spirit.

Meanwhile, to flatten the curve of coronavirus and avoid contracting the disease, The Daily Beast reported that Meghan Markle asks her Canadian staff to wear latex gloves. Their kid, Archie, is also being protected from any "unnecessary stress and tension" as they put themselves in isolation. She is also figuring out how to use their position to help other people cope up with the possible effect of coronavirus on mental health.

Prince Harry, on the other hand, reportedly feels helpless, worrying about his aging grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and father, Prince Charles, from catching the disease. A source told Daily Mail that he is "a bit helpless and isolated out in the middle of nowhere" after he finished completing his royal engagements in the U.K.

However, he still feels grateful that he managed to spend time with his royal family before anything of this began to happen. Prince Harry is said to be in constant communication with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles and advised them to stay safe and take extra precautions during the coronavirus pandemic.