Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to ‘go separate ways’ during Australia trip

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are travelling to Down Under in April.

Meghan and Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reportedly “go their separate ways” during their joint visit to Australia next month. The couple, who have lived in California since stepping down from royal duties in 2020, are set to travel Down Under in mid-April.

Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, will be carrying out “a number of private, business, and philanthropic engagements” during their few days in Australia. Details of the trip have revealed that Meghan will be hosting a wellness retreat at a beachside hotel in Sydney between April 17 and 19.

Described as “the ultimate girls’ weekend”, tickets for the three-day event will start at £1,400 [$2,626AUD] per person.

Royal fans have taken to social media to question the price range, with many commenting on why the prices are so high.

One commented: “For $3,000 I’d want her to come around to my house and cook me dinner and then cut it up and feed it to me before she does the dishes and my laundry and then vacuums the house. She can wash the car too. Three Grand!!! P*** off.”

Meghan will also be taking part in an in-conversation event and a gala dinner with the Her Best Life podcast during their time in Sydney.

While his wife prepares for her retreat, Harry is scheduled to take part in the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit, which will focus on mental health in the workplace

Meghan and Harry pictured in Australia in 2018

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to ‘go separate ways’ during Australia trip

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are travelling to Down Under in April.

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By Lauren Welch, Royal Reporter based in London

Meghan and Harry

Meghan and Harry are travelling to Australia next month (Image: GETTY)
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reportedly “go their separate ways” during their joint visit to Australia next month. The couple, who have lived in California since stepping down from royal duties in 2020, are set to travel Down Under in mid-April.

Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, will be carrying out “a number of private, business, and philanthropic engagements” during their few days in Australia. Details of the trip have revealed that Meghan will be hosting a wellness retreat at a beachside hotel in Sydney between April 17 and 19.

Described as “the ultimate girls’ weekend”, tickets for the three-day event will start at £1,400 [$2,626AUD] per person.

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Royal fans have taken to social media to question the price range, with many commenting on why the prices are so high.

One commented: “For $3,000 I’d want her to come around to my house and cook me dinner and then cut it up and feed it to me before she does the dishes and my laundry and then vacuums the house. She can wash the car too. Three Grand!!! P*** off.”

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“Neither of them is qualified to speak on either topic. Why would you attend either …”
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Meghan will also be taking part in an in-conversation event and a gala dinner with the Her Best Life podcast during their time in Sydney.

While his wife prepares for her retreat, Harry is scheduled to take part in the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit, which will focus on mental health in the workplace.

Meghan and Harry pictured in Australia in 2018

Meghan and Harry pictured in Australia in 2018 (Image: GETTY)

This event will take place from April 15 and 16.

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Writing in a statement ahead of Harry’s appearance, the Chief Executive Officer of InterEdge Summit Carrie Leeson said: “We’re honoured to welcome Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, to the InterEdge Summit, joining an exceptional line-up of leaders whose collective expertise reflects both the scale of the challenge and the urgency for action.

“This Summit is about moving beyond awareness and driving the meaningful change Australian workplaces desperately need.”