Prince Harry 'Worries' About Pregnant Meghan Markle After Flying Home For Prince Philip's Funeral, He's Checking In 'Every Day'
A worried hubby!
Prince Harry returned back over the pond on Monday, April 12, ahead of Prince Philip's Saturday, April 17, funeral — and the distance from pregnant wife Meghan Markle is already taking a toll on him.
"He’s already really missing Meghan and Archie and has been FaceTiming them every day to check in," the insider dished. "He actually speaks to Meghan a few times a day because he worries [about] leaving her when she’s so far along in her pregnancy."
Meghan, 39, did not accompany the Duke of Sussex, 36, on the advice of her doctors due to her pregnancy with the couple's second child — almost one year after she previously suffered a miscarriage.
The red-headed prince, who is set to stay in England for "a week," will join grandmother and widow Queen Elizabeth II as well as the rest of the royal family for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.
In order for Harry to attend the funeral, he must quarantine since he flew in from his home in California.
And while the family's tragic loss could serve as an opportunity for Harry to reconcile with brother Prince William and dad Prince Charles by residing with either of them for his week-long stay, Harry chose to quarantine at Frogmore Cottage.
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Meanwhile, back at home, Meghan is preparing for the arrival of the couple's second bundle of joy. OK! learned that she is planning on having an at-home birth at their Montecito home and is gearing up for a larger-than-life baby shower.
Harry and Meghan announced the sex of their child, a baby girl, while speaking to Oprah Winfrey during their bombshell interview on Sunday, March 7, one month after they announced their pregnancy news.
Earlier this year, Philip was admitted to the hospital on February 16 as a "precautionary measure." The Duke was discharged one month later after he underwent heart surgery.
After his death made headlines — Harry reportedly first heard of his grandfather's passing from Charles — the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a statement to their Archewell site. "In loving memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh," the site's homepage read. "Thank you for your service... you will be greatly missed."
In addition, the soon-to-be father-of-two paid a touching tribute to Philip on Monday, April 12, praising him for his "seriously sharp wit, charm" and constant support of Her Majesty.
Harry's concern about Meghan was first reported by Us Weekly.