Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have to cancel any first birthday plans for baby Archie, after it was revealed the Los Angeles lockdown measures have been extended.
WATCH: Prince Harry ‘tremendously isolated’ with Meghan after big decision
Last Friday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti confirmed that the stay-at-home order would be extended through May 15, which will no-doubt affect Archie’s birthday on May 6.
According to Mail Online, a source claimed Harry and Meghan had been hoping to throw a combined welcome to L.A. and first birthday bash, but the lockdown has quashed their plans.
As a result, the royal couple will now have to settle for a more low-key affair at their mystery home in the City of Angels, after making the transition from Canada.
The sad news comes after a close friend and confidant of Prince Harry claimed the prince is finding his new life away in Hollywood a little “bit challenging”.
According to US Weekly, English primatologist and anthropologist Dr Jane Goodall told the Radio Times she anticipates there will be a big adjustment for Harry moving forward.
“I don’t know how his career is going to map out, but yes, I’ve been in touch, though I think he’s finding life a bit challenging just now,” Jane claimed to the British publication.
The 86-year-old believes that, as a result of Meghan Markle’s influence, Harry will also most likely put his hunting and shooting days behind him.
She claimed Harry: “will stop because Meghan doesn’t like hunting, so I suspect that is over for him.”
Harry and Meghan, who officially stepped down as senior members of the British royal family on March 31, have reportedly now settled down in Malibu, Los Angeles.