Queen's diagnosis of Covid-19 will "emphasise" Prince Harry's isolation as he watches from the USA, an expert has claimed. Royal biographer Robert Jobson made the remarks after Buckingham Palace confirmed on Sunday (February 20) that the monarch is experiencing "mild cold symptoms."He believes the 95-year-old's latest health scare will make the Duke of Sussex reflect on how big of an issue distance from family will become following his move to the US.
In recent months, Prince Harry has expressed his hopes to bring his children to meet the rest of his family in the UK and called for police protection, reports The Mirror.
Jobson, the author of William: The Making of a Modern Monarch, told The Mirror: "I am sure it will focus the mind of Prince Harry too, who was once so close to the Queen."His wife, Meghan, seems happy never to return to these shores."But for Harry being more than 5,000 miles away from his family, at times like this, must emphasise his isolation from the House of Windsor."Confirming the Queen's diagnosis on Sunday, a statement from Buckingham Palace said: "Buckingham Palace confirm that The Queen has today tested positive for Covid.“Her Majesty is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week.“She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines."In response to the statement, Jobson applauded the Queen for her efforts during the pandemic and said she has been the "perfect role model throughout.""Her Majesty told us in a powerful televised public address that, 'we will meet again' when so many were missing their loved ones during the lockdowns," said Jobson."She made sure the public knew she had been fully.
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