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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Reportedly Planning ‘Faux Royal Tour’ to Lesotho and Botswana

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may soon embark on a third high-profile trip, which some have dubbed a “faux royal tour,” with sources suggesting the couple is considering visits to Lesotho and Botswana. These destinations hold deep personal significance for Prince Harry, as they are home to his charity, Sentebale.

An insider close to the Sussexes shared details of the potential tour with Hello! magazine, explaining, “That’s his world; that’s what he’s used to.” The source noted that the couple’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian causes aligns with their focus on Africa, a region close to Harry’s heart.

Lesotho and Botswana are significant not only because of Harry’s personal connection but also due to the work of Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in 2006. Sentebale supports children and adolescents affected by HIV, continuing the legacy of Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, who was a passionate advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness and care.

The couple’s previous international trips, including a visit to Colombia, have sparked both admiration and criticism. Their last tour reportedly cost Colombia £1.5 million (8 billion pesos) in security expenses alone, raising concerns over the financial burden of hosting such high-profile figures. These concerns are likely to resurface should the Sussexes proceed with another tour.

While some may view the upcoming trip as an extension of the couple’s philanthropic work, others have labeled their travels as “faux royal tours,” questioning the necessity and cost of their high-security excursions. Still, Harry and Meghan’s dedication to causes like HIV awareness and support for vulnerable communities remains central to their public image.

The potential tour could serve to strengthen Harry and Meghan’s global humanitarian profile, particularly as they focus on impactful causes in Africa. Their ongoing work with Sentebale continues to resonate with Harry’s long-standing connection to the continent, where he has carried out charity work for years.

As plans for the trip develop, it will be interesting to see how the couple balances their philanthropic goals with the public and media scrutiny that often accompanies their travels. Whether praised for their commitment to charitable efforts or criticized for the logistics and cost of their trips, Harry and Meghan’s upcoming tour is likely to draw significant global attention.

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