The pandemic thwarts Megan and Harry’s plans for a spectacular party



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Megan Markle and Prince Harry PHOTO: Reuters

The COVID-19 pandemic affected 185 countries and frustrated the plans of hundreds of millions of people around the world. Prince Harry and his wife Megan Markle said the pandemic had thwarted his plans for a spectacular party to start his new life in California and celebrate his son Archie’s first birthday, Vesti reports.

The United States is one of the countries with the most cases of the new virus, more than 960,000 people, and the authorities have imposed a general quarantine to control the situation. This forced Harry and Megan to isolate themselves in their new home in Los Angeles as soon as they arrived in California and cancel all their public engagements.

Megan and Harry admit that their original plans were to throw a big double party on May 6, on the one hand to celebrate their son Archie’s first birthday, and on the other to mark the beginning of his new life in California.

At first, Megan was very disappointed with the failure of her party plans, but she eventually accepted the fact that there was no way to change the situation. I really wanted to have a big party to introduce Harry and Archie to all their friends who live in California. It was also very important to her that Archie’s first birthday was special and celebrated out loud and joyfully with many guests.

Finally, Harry and Megan announced that they would celebrate Archie’s first birthday at home in a tight-knit family circle. They also promised a surprise for all their fans: new photos of Archie, to be posted online on May 6. However, it is unclear where the photos will be posted.

The quarantine in Britain ruined the birthday party for Princess Charlotte, daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, who turned 5 on May 2. However, she was not sad and posed smiling for a series of new photos. He also helped his parents deliver homemade pasta to isolated retirement homes.

In April, the coronavirus also thwarted plans for the birthdays of other members of the royal family. Elizabeth II turned 94 on April 21, but the annual Trooping the Color parade, traditionally held in June in honor of Her Majesty, will naturally not take place, Buckingham confirmed. Kate and William’s youngest son Prince Louis also celebrates his second birthday at home on April 23.

The same was true for Kate and William’s wedding anniversary, which was April 29.



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