Prince Harry and Meghan have landed in Australia for a four-day tour focusing on charitable endeavors related to health and family support, in addition to private ventures. The couple, no longer working royals, will visit a children's hospital and meet military veterans and survivors of domestic violence. Moreover, the itinerary includes Prince Harry's keynote speech at a high-cost summit in Melbourne, where attendance fees reach up to A$2,400, with some profits directed to charity. Meanwhile, Meghan will host an exclusive women's event in Sydney, charging participants as much as A$3,199. The visit follows their last trip to Australia in 2018 and is structured to balance charitable engagements with personal profit opportunities, marking their transition to private citizens after stepping away from royal duties.
Harry and Meghan Launch Charitable Tour in Australia

Harry and Meghan Launch Charitable Tour in Australia
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have arrived in Australia for a four-day private visit focused on charitable initiatives, alongside events aimed at personal profit.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have begun a four-day tour in Australia, marking their first visit since 2018. They plan to engage in charitable causes while also participating in commercial events. Key aspects include meeting with patients at children's hospitals and giving keynote speeches, all while operating outside of their previous royal functions. The couple is reportedly aiming to minimize public disruptions during their visit.
















