Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have returned from their jam-packed tour of Australia. The couple only spent four days down under, but managed to squeeze in a number of charity engagements. Their trip was generally well received – which could pose an issue for the Royals, says one insider.
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Meghan and Harry have returned from their visit to Oz to a warm welcome from their kids. Meghan shared a snap of a “welcome home” banner outside the family’s home, as well as a bunch of gifts for the children from fans.
She also posted a highlight reel from the trip on Instagram, writing in the caption: “Australia, you have our hearts.”
The trip mainly centered on visiting organisations supporting mental health, community support and veterans. Despite some branding it “disgusting,” the visit was generally well-received, which could pose a dilemma for the monarchy, according to some experts.
According to nine.com.au, the trip’s success could actually be a problem. The publication’s royal reporter explained: “Polarising but adored, Harry and Meghan have shown the Windsors what could have been during non-royal tour on their terms. Prince Harry and Meghan are still serving, but in their own way. And they are still ticking all the boxes of what royals would usually do on a tour like this. But they are picking and choosing the agenda to suit their own. They have managed to achieve their half-in, half-out approach.”
The reporter added: “One can only imagine what King Charles and Prince William would make of it all.”
Harry and Meghan, who recently denied divorce rumors via a rep, are said to be planning their return to the UK. Harry had previously voiced concerns over his family’s safety following the UK government’s decision to remove their state-funded security.
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