Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have begun their latest visit to Australia, with a notable shift from their previous tour. During their time in Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra, the couple will balance charitable activities with commercial commitments.
Their office has outlined the upcoming focus on mental health, community resilience, and support for veterans and their families, in addition to private meetings and special projects. However, now independent from the Royal Family, concerns have arisen regarding the funding of the trip and the potential financial gains for the couple.
Meghan is scheduled to participate in a high-profile interview at a Sydney retreat costing £1,400 per ticket, with VIP tickets offering a group photo opportunity with her. The event, organized by the Her Best Life podcast, is expected to draw 300 attendees.
While the exact earnings from Meghan’s appearance remain undisclosed, reports suggest a substantial fee, possibly around $250,000. On the other hand, Harry is slated to deliver a keynote speech at the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit in Melbourne, with ticket prices ranging from £525 to £1,250.
Part of the summit’s profits will support Lifeline, a charity offering crisis support and suicide prevention services. The funding source for Harry’s participation remains unclear. The couple’s representatives affirm that the trip is privately funded, despite a petition urging against using public funds for their visit.
Security arrangements are in place to ensure the safety of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their stay. Both the New South Wales Police Force and Victoria Police have confirmed additional security measures while minimizing disruptions to the community.
Security expert Tony Loughran estimates significant costs for security measures during the visit. The couple’s previous visit to Australia in 2018 incurred expenses of AU$410,580, funded by Australian taxpayers. This time, public appearances are excluded to prioritize security and cost considerations.
Harry’s security concerns extend to the UK, where he seeks reinstatement of taxpayer-funded protection. Legal battles ensued following his and Meghan’s withdrawal as working royals, leading to requests for a risk assessment for security measures.
The couple’s activities in Australia have garnered attention from various sources, emphasizing the delicate balance between public safety, financial considerations, and personal security during their visit.



