Advertisement
Home Royals

Everything we know about Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s upcoming Africa trip

The Duke of Sussex truly is his mother's son and will be following in her footsteps.
Loading the player...

Word on the royal rumour mill is that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are already planning to jet off on their first overseas trip since welcoming baby Archie, and the location is somewhere very significant for the Sussexes.

Advertisement

According to royal reports, Harry and Meghan are heading to Africa with their first stop in Malawi to expand the reach of Prince Harry’s charity Sentebale there. They will also visit Angola to highlight the continuing problems from land mines – an issue that was very dear to Harry’s mother, Princess Diana as well as a stop-off in South Africa.

Princess Diana famously visited Angola to call for an international ban on landmines in January 1997. She made headlines around the world when she walked through an active land mine area and even detonated a mine in front of the press.

Her visit was a turning point as it brought a lot of public awareness to the campaign for a global landmine treaty, which was signed later that year just months after her untimely death.

The Princess of Wales also met with those affected by landmines including 13 year-old Sandra Tigica who’d had one of her legs blown off by a mine.

Advertisement

WATCH: Prince Harry says Princess Diana is his ultimate royal model. Post continues after video…

Loading the player...

Sentebale, the charity Prince Harry founded after his gap year in Lesotho to help those suffering from AIDS, currently operates in Lesotho and Botswana and is now expanding its prevention programme into Malawi.

Despite the high security risk, palace officials are determined for Harry and Meghan’s trip to go ahead once the Duchess of Sussex has returned to official royal duties following her maternity leave.

Advertisement

As of now, however, it is unclear whether Archie will be joining his parents on the tour set to take place during British autumn.

“Given the security and travel difficulties, it will be much discussed by the couple and palace aides before a final decision is made,” royal reporter Chris Ship revealed.

It is unknown whether Harry and Meghan’s son Archie will join them on their trip to Africa.

(Images: AAP)

Reports first surfaced of the Africa trip back in April and Buckingham Palace did not deny the reports.

Advertisement

“Any future plans for the Duke and Duchess are speculative at this stage,” the Palace said in a statement.

“No decisions have been taken about future roles. The Duke will continue to fulfil his role as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador.”

The last time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the African continent was during their whirlwind tour of Morocco shortly before Archie’s birth but it’s clear the continent is a very special place for the couple.

On their official Instagram account Sussex Royal, a never-before-seen photo emerged of a trip Prince Harry and his then-girlfriend Meghan Markle took to Botswana in 2017. There, they worked with Elephants Without Borders and equipped a bull elephant with a satellite collar.

Advertisement

Harry and Meghan visited Botswana together shortly before their engagement was announced in 2017.

(Image: Instagram @sussexroyal)

Prince Harry and Meghan embarked on a loved-up holiday to Africa in 2017 to celebrate Meghan’s 36th birthday, about a year into their relationship.

At the time, the world was convinced that the red-headed royal would propose ahead of his own 33rd birthday in September.

“Harry has been planning this holiday for a long time. He’s made the trip incredibly romantic. They’ll go on boats across the lake, walk in the bush at dawn and camp under the stars,” a source told The Sun at the time.

Advertisement

Explaining that the trip was Meghan’s first ever safari, the source said Meghan was “super excited about their holiday together and to see Africa though Harry’s eyes.”

Even Meghan’s engagement ring has a connection to the African continent – it features a large ethically-sourced diamond from Botswana, plus two diamonds from Princess Diana’s personal collection.

Even Meghan’s ring has ties to Africa so we know this is going to be one special trip.

(Image: Getty Images)

Related stories


Unwind and relax with your favourite magazine!

Huge savings plus FREE home delivery

Advertisement
Advertisement