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Meghan Markle and Harry’s next faux royal tour could be to Commonwealth country

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s next overseas trip together could be to a Commonwealth country they have been to before. it has been revealed. While not officially confirmed, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hinted to celebrity astrologer Angela Pearl, who they met in New York City at an event, that they could be looking to visit Australia again soon.

In the letter dated Oct 24, the couple – who quit royal life in 2020 – told Ms Pearl: “We want to thank you for joining us … Your energy and insight were such a welcome addition.” They then continued: “On a separate note, we hope your family in Ukraine remain safe, and we look forward to staying in touch, especially as we look to visit Australia again”.

It is not believed the trip is definitely set in stone yet, however the comment suggests that Harry and Meghan could soon return to the Commonwealth country, which also happened to be the country they conducted their first royal tour as a married couple in. This was in 2018, with the trip coinciding with the duchess’ announcement that she was pregnant with Prince Archie, who is now six.

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