Prince Harry and Meghan’s visit to Australia is reportedly contrary to the late Queen’s wishes, according to a source close to the former monarch. The trip includes traditional royal engagements like hospital visits and charity work, alongside exploring business opportunities. Meghan is scheduled to attend a ‘girls-only’ weekend retreat in Sydney with tickets starting at £1,400 and has recently joined an online fashion platform, OneOff, to sell items she has worn.
Six years ago, Harry and Meghan expressed their desire to balance royal duties with money-making ventures, a concept that the late Queen disapproved of. Despite initial concerns from the Palace, the couple continued to pursue a mix of royal responsibilities and commercial endeavors.
During their ongoing trip, Harry reflected on his past reluctance towards his royal role, attributing his change in perspective to honoring his late mother, Princess Diana’s legacy. Meghan also shared her experiences of being bullied and attacked on social media for a decade, emphasizing the need for resilience in the face of online negativity.
As the royal couple navigates their roles and public scrutiny, their actions continue to provoke discussion within royal circles. Harry’s openness about his struggles and Meghan’s advocacy against online bullying have sparked conversations about the challenges they face as prominent figures.



