Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the beloved Prince William will have to give up his job for the time being. 

According to the Express UK, the second in line to the throne is heartbroken that he cannot do more for the country during this time of crisis. People will remember that he actually has some skills that may come in handy. 

The Duke of Cambridge trained as a helicopter pilot, and up until two years ago, he was actually part of the East Anglian Air Ambulance. These skills would really help at this time as the country and the rest of the world is going through a medical crisis at the moment. It is said that the prince feels heartbroken that he cannot use it to help. 

But being part of the royal family, Prince William had to isolate himself and his family. His father, Prince Charles has already tested positive for the virus. Although it looks like he is already on his way to recovery, Prince Charles has still opted to keep social distancing. 

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and other members of the royal family are still trying to do their best during the pandemic. Just before they had to quarantine themselves in Norfolk, Kate and William actually visited a hospital and ambulance services. 

And just last week, they called a couple of hospitals in order to encourage and give tribute to the frontline hospital staff who are battling the coronavirus. The two would still like to represent the royal family, albeit virtually. 

Aside from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Eugenie and husband Jack have also been supporting frontline staff in the UK. Helping her mother Sarah, Duchess of York, the newlywed couple gave away some care packages to hospitals in London and Berkshire. This is despite the fact that Jack's parents, George and Nicola, have been battling the virus. 

 It is said that Nicola is recuperating at home, while George is actually at the ICU, in a serious but stable condition. 

Meanwhile, not much is heard about William's sibling, Prince Harry and his wife, actress Meghan Markle. The two have stepped down from their royal duties officially since April 1. First settling in Vancouver island, they have now made their way to the United States, with their son Archie in tow.  

The two are slowly building their team as they transition into the non-royal life they want.