Harry and Meghan, Princess of Wales, "observing coronavirus quarantine" in Canada.

Harry and Meghan, Princess of Wales, "observing coronavirus quarantine" in Canada.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have finally completed their last royal duties (opens in new tab) after retiring as senior royals (opens in new tab). The reason is that with the coronavirus (opens in new tab) pandemic, less time to work means less time to travel.

According to sources in Us Weekly (opens in new tab), Meghan and Harry are playing a role in "leveling the curve" by "adhering to quarantine," meaning staying indoors whenever possible and socially distancing themselves from others (opens in new tab) for the next few weeks. The source added, "They are following the rules set forth by the World Health Organization."

While it is in Meghan, Harry, and Archie's best interest to stay indoors and limit their contact with others, this appears to mean that Meghan will have to pause her daily hikes with Archie. Meghan takes a daily walk in the woods with Archie," another source told Us Weekly (opens in new tab). She pushes Archie in a stroller along a paved path through a public forest near her home or along a more rustic path with Archie on her back. The walks usually last an hour or two, but she does it every day"

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While hiking, Meghan is "very friendly to the locals she meets while hiking," added a second "Us" insider, and she usually talks to random people she meets." She is all-around pleasant to strangers. She tells friends that she is very happy to be out in nature and off the beaten path."

The update came hours after the Evening Standard (opens in new tab) reported that Queen Elizabeth would cancel her upcoming travel plans and annual Buckingham Palace garden party. A statement from Buckingham Palace was released Monday." A statement from Buckingham Palace was released on Monday, saying, "We hope to inform the public shortly of any amendments to the guidance.

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