The Pandemic Reportedly Made Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the Royal Family Closer

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Had a Double Date with Katharine McPhee and David Foster

The outing comes after news that McPhee and Foster are expecting their first child together.

Though rumors are reporting the contrary, Entertainment Tonight reports that the pandemic is bringing the royal family together, not creating tension between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the other members of the British royals.

"A lot of the family-specific drama that the tabloids are focused on, it's not as fractured as the tabloids would like it to seem," a source said. "The pandemic has brought the family closer together."

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Now that Meghan and Harry are settled in California, the source explains that they're excited to focus on their philanthropy and championing causes that are close to them. Over the weekend, the Sussexes celebrated the International Day of the Girl with Malala Yousafzai.

"Like any family that's starting a new adventure, they're quite excited about everything," the source added. "They're firmly focused in their nonprofit and the work they're doing. They are really committed to their work right now."

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The source also noted that the two are busy preparing for big projects, which could have them making headlines again.

"You're going to see a lot more of the duke and duchess in the coming weeks and months," she source finished.

Harry noted that Meghan was showing him new ways to look at things, like systemic racism and minority issues. He said that he thought he knew about the issues, but he really didn't.

"I wasn't aware of so many of the issues and so many of the problems within the U.K. and also globally as well. I thought I did but I didn't," Harry told the Evening Standard.