Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently residing in Los Angeles following their brief stay in Canada after the announcement of their withdrawal from Royal life. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared that they wished to start a new life outside the Royal family.

However, a new report claims that Meghan Markle is not too happy that their move to Los Angeles is not going well as planned. An insider said that the Duchess of Sussex is “heartbroken” that the coronavirus outbreak ruined her L.A. move plans to be closer to her mother Doria Ragland.

"After all, one of the main reasons she decided to live in LA was to be near her mom,” the source said. ”They’ve been WhatsApping and FaceTiming almost daily but obviously it’s not the same.”

Meghan Markle’s mother lives just outside Los Angeles. Many believed that she is one of the main reasons why the Duke ad Duchess of Sussex chose to settle down in California to start their new life. However, the former actress can’t spend time with her mom at the moment due to the implemented lockdown.

As for Prince Harry, a previous report claimed that he is beginning to regret his royal exit decision. A royal expert revealed that the Duke of Sussex is feeling “tremendously isolated” with Meghan Markle.

"I really worry about Prince Harry,” Angela Mollard said. "He is someone who is very connected to his family as it is all he has ever known. He had his life with his mum Princess Diana and his dad Prince Charles and then he had his life with them separately when they divorced. Then he lost his mum and then he was with his dad and Prince William and the structure of the Royal Family and the work he has done within that, particularly the military work, have been a very stabilizing influence in his life. He has no connection with that now. In fact of all the times to move apart from the Royal Family I can imagine that right now he feels tremendously isolated.”

Until the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be able to return to the UK to see the Royal family. And since the Duke of Sussex had been part of the Royal family all his life, he feels “no real sense of purpose” during the coronavirus pandemic.