Author Neil Gaiman has said sorry for flying thousands of miles to his home on a remote Scottish island during the coronavirus lockdown.
The Stardust writer has been widely criticised this week for his 11,000 mile-trip from New Zealand to the Isle of Skye in the Hebrides.
He said that he had agreed with his partner that they "needed some space" and flew "masked and gloved" to London before driving to the Scottish island.
Gaiman apologised for his "foolish" actions in a blog post on Tuesday. He said: “Like so many other people, my home life and work had been turned upside down by the Covid-19 lockdowns.
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