Meghan to headline luxury retreat in Sydney with £1,700 per person tickets
Meghan Markle will headline a three-day women-only retreat focusing on empowerment and mental health with 300 attendees, featuring workshops, yoga, and a gala dinner with VIP experiences.
- Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will visit Australia in mid-April for private, business, and philanthropic engagements, marking their first visit since 2018 as working royals.
- Harry will keynote the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit in Melbourne, focusing on workplace mental health from April 15 to 16.
- Meghan will headline the Her Best Life women's empowerment retreat in Sydney from April 17 to 19, featuring dinners, wellness sessions, and personal conversations.
- Their children will stay home during the trip.
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Meghan travels to Australia in April – as a star guest of a women's retreat. What the weekend costs with her leaves some stunned behind.
Meghan Markle slammed for sky-high price of luxury retreat in Australia
As Meghan Markle prepares to headline a luxury women’s retreat in Australia, critics are raising eyebrows over the price tag – questioning the motive behind the duchess' latest venture.Markle has planned to headline a women's retreat in Australia for the podcast, "Her Best Life." Podcast hosts "Jackie O" Henderson and Gemma O'Neill have recruited the former "Suits" star to lead the event, which will focus on "powerful conversations, relaxation, …
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle return to Australia in the middle of the month. Sussex return to the continent where they announced that they were expecting their first common child in October 2018, just five months after their wedding. Sources close to the couple revealed to the magazine "People" that the marriage will visit Australia to participate in a series of private, business and philanthropic activities. Although the couple’s official rou…
Want to spend a luxurious weekend with only women, with Meghan Markle as the keynote speaker? Well, for such an experience you will have to buy a ticket, and 100 euros will not be enough. For a weekend in Sydney, which will emphasize the personal development of women and address issues of equality, you will have to pay at least 1620 euros.
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