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Meghan to Headline Luxury Retreat in Sydney with £1,700 per Person Tickets

The three-day retreat offers talks, yoga, and a gala dinner with Meghan Markle; VIP tickets cost A$3,199, organisers said.

  • In April, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex will headline a women-only retreat in Sydney with tickets starting at A$3,199, organized by the Her Best Life podcast.
  • A spokesman said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit Australia in mid-April for private, business and philanthropic engagements, with Meghan's involvement in female entrepreneurship and podcasting as a natural fit for the trip.
  • The organisers say the programme includes talks by a psychologist, yoga, sound healing, a disco, meditation/manifestation, and Meghan will be interviewed on stage and speak at a gala dinner with VIP tickets at A$3,199 offering front-row seats and a group photo.
  • Local media outlets speculated Meghan might appear on the Her Best Life podcast, but representatives had not confirmed it and co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson recently said she would 'step away,' casting doubt on the podcast's future.
  • The event gives Meghan a platform tied to her media work, including her 2025 podcast and past interviews, at a five-star hotel during the Australia visit next month, organizers say.
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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, will participate as a special guest of a women's luxury retreat in Sydney, Australia, which will have income from US$ 2,699 (about $10,000, in current rate) per person, according to information published by the BBC network. The event, for three days, will meet up to 300 participants in a five-star hotel in Coogee Beach, in the eastern suburbs of the city.

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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