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Meghan Markle STAYS At Home As Prince Harry Returns To The UK To Attend His Grandfather’s Funeral

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Meghan Markle has remained at her home in California as Prince Harry flew to the UK to attend his grandfather’s funeral.

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As Daily Mail reported, the Duke of Sussex was not with Meghan by his side as he was spotted at London Heathrow Airport following Prince Philip’s death.

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Getting off a British Airways plane on Sunday afternoon, Harry was seen donning chinos and a jacket and walking alone until he was greeted by security and taken away in a black Range Rover.

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Meanwhile, Harry’s heavily pregnant wife presumably remained at their multi-million California mansion together with son Archie.

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Prince Harry’s solo trip follows shortly after Meghan’s doctor advised the Duchess not to travel abroad at this time despite Prince Philip’s death.

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As for Harry, the young prince will have to adhere to the country’s Covid-19 health protocols and complete his quarantine. While quarantine typically lasts 10 days, Harry will be able to leave after five days if he can provide a negative coronavirus test.

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Though the Duke of Sussex will be quarantined in the following days, he is still allowed to attend his grandfather’s funeral before the five-day isolation period runs out due to the nature of the issue.

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According to the insiders with knowledge of Meghan and Harry, the Duchess wanted to accompany her husband but was warned not to by her doctor due to her condition.

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Harry’s first trip to the UK since Meghan’s bombshell allegations in the Oprah interview comes after the death of 99-year-old Prince Philip.

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Following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, Harry and Meghan paid the prince a tribute via their non-profit organization Archewell.

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“In loving memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 1921-2021. Thank you for your service… you will be greatly missed,” they wrote.

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