While it is believed the couple were welcomed to Australia with open arms last time, when Meghan was pregnant with Prince Archie, it is not known whether they will receive the same response this time. Not only are they no longer working royals, but Australia also has a mix of opinions on the monarchy itself.
The contrasting views occur even when working royals such as King Charles and Queen Camilla visit the country.
As a result, Harry and Meghan will need “thick skins” next month in case the response to their visit is not as anticipated, a royal expert has said.
Talking about Meghan and Harry’s upcoming trip next month, Tom Sykes, a royal journalist, wrote on his The Royalist substack: “The Sussexes are likely to be lightning rods in Australia’s ongoing debate about the royal family and the country’s constitutional future.
“For now, one thing seems certain: Harry and Meghan will need thick skins when they arrive in a country where they are no longer assured of a warm welcome.”
It is not known whether the couple will take their children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, with them on the trip.
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Details of the couple’s itinerary are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks, with little information having been shared at the moment.
This comment was believed to have been made before their upcoming trip was planned and finalised.
Although the couple are likely to do many joint activities on their trip Down Under, they may also have some solo engagements.