Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Reportedly Want To Visit Africa In The Fall After The Birth of Their Baby
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly planning for a short social tour to Africa before permanent settlement after the birth of their baby.
As per the reporters of The Sunday times, Tim Shipman and Roya Nikkhah, "Courtiers have drawn up plans to hand the Duke and Duchess of Sussex a major international job that could see them moving abroad after the birth of their child."
Yes, the rumors are true, Britain most trusted and reputed newspaper, The Sunday Times reported that 'Royal commonwealth' along with the support from Buckingham Palace has set the plan to establish a "bespoke" role for Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle on the behalf of the Commonwealth representing Britain.
SOURCE: Page Six
The Sunday Times reports the destination would likely be Africa. The source shared, "Discussions are at an early stage, but the plan is to find a new way of using their soft power abilities, most likely in Africa."
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The news is confirmed as Buckingham Palace has not denied the report. It said in a statement, "Any future plans for the Duke and Duchess are speculative at this stage. No decisions have been taken about future roles. The Duke will continue to fulfill his role as 'Commonwealth Youth Ambassador'.
SOURCE: E!
But before the permanent shift to Africa, Prince Harry and Meghan are planning for a short official tour to Africa. The tour will be for two weeks when their baby is around six months old.
The short trip will focus on youth empowerment, conservation, and education. The Sunday Times newspaper reported,
"They hope to take the baby with them but will make a decision nearer the time. Potentially, Meghan and the baby could do some, if not all, of the trip."
The news was officially confirmed by the Buckingham Palace sharing with the prominent news channel CNN.