Harry and Meghan have recently landed in Australia, sparking a wave of criticism and negative comments about their visit. The ongoing bashing of the couple seems incessant and unwarranted.
Despite the backlash, why shouldn’t they travel to Australia to fulfill their planned agenda of engaging in a mix of commercial and charitable activities? The labeling of their trip as a “quasi or faux royal tour” by some is baseless, as Harry and Meghan themselves have not referred to it in such terms.
Their visit does not entail traditional royal duties like walkabouts or formal meetings with dignitaries. Instead, they are focusing on self-promotion alongside charitable endeavors.
While the size of the crowds may not match their previous visits as working royals, the warm reception they received on the first day indicates a positive response from the public.
The couple’s stop at a children’s hospital in Melbourne holds significance as it connects to Harry’s family history, with his grandmother inaugurating the facility and his parents visiting it decades ago. The nurses at the hospital expressed excitement over meeting Harry and Meghan in person.
This trip coincides with the Easter break for the rest of the royal family, allowing them to carry out their activities without major schedule conflicts. The couple’s decision to blend earning opportunities with charitable initiatives aligns with their initial aspirations before stepping back from royal duties.
Some controversy has arisen regarding Meghan offering paid photo opportunities at a women’s weekend retreat, seen by some as distasteful. However, it reflects her pursuit of commercial ventures for her brand, As Ever.
In essence, the couple’s visit to Australia encapsulates their desired combination of work and charity, echoing their intentions before transitioning away from traditional royal roles. The ongoing media coverage of their actions underscores their continued relevance and newsworthy status.

