Harry and Meghan contact down in Australia on a business flight as four-day tour begins – and calls develop for no taxpayer assist for the millionaire couple
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down in Australia for a four-day tour of Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were on a Qantas flight which touched down at Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport shortly after 6.30am on Tuesday.
The four-day visit will ‘focus on mental health, community resilience, and support for veterans and their families, alongside private meetings and special projects’.
The couple’s children, six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet, have not joined their parents on the privately funded visit – which will not include any walkabouts to meet the public.
Harry and Meghan will also take part in private commercial engagements separate from a program of public-facing visits.
It’s the Sussexes’ first visit to Australia since 2018, where the couple announced they were expecting their first child.
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