The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have commenced a four-day visit to Australia, during which they will engage in a variety of activities. Their itinerary features appearances at charitable organizations as well as private events aimed at generating income.

Since stepping back from their roles as working members of the royal family in January 2020 and relinquishing their His and Her Royal Highness (HRH) designations, Harry and Meghan are traveling as private individuals. They have stated that the entire trip is funded privately.

Throughout their stay, the couple plans to connect with several groups, including patients and healthcare workers at a children’s hospital, military veterans along with their families, and individuals who have endured family violence.

Simon Atkinson, a journalist from BBC News, provides insight into how this visit differs from their previous trip to Australia in 2018, highlighting the changes in their status and the nature of their engagements

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