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Harry and Meghan Confirm First Aus Trip in Seven Years
Prince Harry and Meghan will visit Sydney and Melbourne for private, business, and philanthropic events, marking their first trip since 2018, with their children not expected to join.
- On Sunday the Sussex office confirmed Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will visit Australia in mid-April with stops in Sydney and Melbourne.
- Their return — the first since the 2018 royal tour — was planned for almost a year and will focus on business and philanthropic engagements as private citizens.
- With Netflix no longer partnered, Meghan has taken 'complete control' of As Ever and is rumoured to appear on the Her Best Life podcast and at Besties events, with past Q&As drawing around 3,000 attendees.
- Their children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, will likely stay home, and the trip will attract scrutiny over royal controversies including Prince Andrew.
- Harry's engagements are expected to involve Australia's armed forces and veterans community, especially linked to the Invictus Games, complementing their recent two-day Jordan tour last month.
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