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Prince Harry now self-isolating so he can dash back to UK if worst happens to Philip

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Prince Harry is understood to be self isolating at home with Meghan and their son Archie to protect himself from Covid, as he faces a dash to get to Britain if Prince Philip’s condition worsens.

The Duke of Sussex has decided to stay at his £11million California mansion permanently while his grandfather is in hospital, in case of the need to fly at short notice.

He has already made arrangements to fly by private jet and is being kept “regularly informed” of his grandfather’s condition, revealed a source.

The prince will be tested before leaving the US and upon entering the country, it is understood. The United States along with Spain are set to become the latest additions to the ‘red list’ of countries where travellers have to quarantine in

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