This archive report was first published on 17 May 2020.
On May 10, 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated a socially distanced Mother's Day with their son Archie and Meghan's mother Doria Ragland in Los Angeles, California.
According to reports, the royal family followed social distancing guidelines as they spent the day together, which takes place on a different date in the US.
As the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe, the Sussexes moved to the United States to be nearer to Meghan's mum in California. They initially set up house in Canada following the shock royal split that saw them launch their bid to start an independent new life away from Britain.
Now, they are living their lockdown life in a multi-million-pound mansion in Los Angeles, which they have already beefed up security at by erecting 10ft high screens around the back of the property.
Prince Harry recently praised the way young people are tackling the coronavirus pandemic in a video message to members of OnSide Youth Zones, saying the crisis 'shall pass.'
The charity provides state-of-the-art youth centres across the UK and during lockdown has been supporting more than 50,000 young people remotely via phone calls and over social media with digital and interactive content.
They are believed to be staying in a lavish £15 million mansion in LA owned by Tyler Perry, which boasts eight-bedrooms and 12 bathrooms and was custom-built by Perry after he bought the 22-acre site back in 2004.