Prince Harry is currently living in Los Angeles with Meghan Markle and their son Archie. Now, a new report claims that the Duke of Duchess is thinking about his family back in the UK and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the coronavirus outbreak.

Fortunately for Prince Harry’s father Prince Charles, he recovered fully from coronavirus and came out of isolation one week after the announcement of his diagnosis. Now, all concerns diverted to Boris Johnson, who is currently battling COVID-19.

That being said, Prince Harry is reported to be “extremely worried” about the Royal family and the Prime Minister. Since he is away from them during this global health crisis, the Duke of Sussex seemed to be feeling helpless.

“I’m sure he’s extremely worried about them, particularly after his father had been diagnosed with COVID-19,” royal expert Leslie Carroll said. “It may also be particularly difficult for Harry to deal with news about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the UK, as he is now unable to travel back to London due to lockdown measures. With travel restrictions in place and most locales in-mandated stay-at-home modes, now more than ever, we’ve all been cautioned to stay away from the older members of our families as they are the most vulnerable to the virus."

Leslie Carroll suggested that Prince Harry may be using FaceTime to keep in touch with his family, just like what he, reportedly, did last month after the UK was placed on lockdown. "Her Majesty has demonstrated quite well that she can adapt to new technology!” she said.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle’s half-sister Samantha Markle said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "cruel" for "abandoning" the Royal family during the coronavirus pandemic. And it appears that most Britons agree with her.

An earlier survey revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “not needed” in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic. The poll set by Express read: “Should Meghan Markle and Prince Harry return to the UK to be with the Royal Family?” Over 6,000 people responded to the survey with a vast majority responded “no.” Eighty-eight percent (5,575 votes out of 6,396) said “no,” 11 percent (711 votes) said “yes,” and 1 percent (110 votes) said they “don’t know.”

The survey was made after a royal expert claimed that Prince Harry could be asked to return to the UK and act as “placeholder” during the coronavirus pandemic since the head leaders of the monarchy, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles are the most vulnerable due to their age.