Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Are Coming to Visit – Here’s What We Know!
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Visit Australia in April
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are set to return to Australia in April, according to a spokesperson for the couple. This announcement comes shortly after their recent humanitarian trip to Jordan in late February.
The couple last visited Australia in October 2018, just months after their royal wedding in May of that year. During that trip, they revealed they were expecting their first child, Prince Archie, who was born on May 6, 2019.
While their 2018 visit was part of an official royal tour, this upcoming trip will see Harry and Meghan attending business and philanthropic engagements as private citizens, as reported by The Telegraph. Their planned itinerary includes stops in both Sydney and Melbourne.
The timing of their visit may coincide with a state visit to the U.S. by King Charles and Queen Camilla, also slated for April. Reports suggest that the Duke and Duchess’ visit is expected to overlap with the royal couple’s engagements in the country where Harry and Meghan currently reside.

Preparation for the visit has reportedly been underway for nearly a year. A representative confirmed that their children, Prince Archie, now six, and Princess Lilibet, four, will not accompany them, as they will be attending school during that time.

During their time in Australia, Meghan is rumored to appear on the podcast “Her Best Life,” while Harry is likely to focus on issues concerning the armed forces and veterans’ communities.

In 2018, their whirlwind tour included not just Australia, but also New Zealand, Fiji, and Tonga. At that time, Harry expressed his joy at announcing their pregnancy news in Australia, describing it as the perfect place to share the news with the world.








