Concerns were raised within the Royal Palace after news about the Duke and Duke of Sussex plan, Prince Harry and his wife Megan Markle, spread to Africa after the birth of their first child.

According to a report published by the Daily Mail, the concern arising from the move is due to the cost of securing the Duke and the Duchess, as well as the cost of medical care, travel and accommodation, which have not yet been determined in Botswana or South Africa.

The royal trip to Africa, which will be on the Commonwealth and Charity Association's list of Duke and Duchess Sussex, who are already the president and vice president of the Commonwealth Fund, is reported as a step to separate the lives of the Harry and William brothers because of the great tensions inside the palace.


Prince Harry spent 2014 in Lesotho, where he founded a charity there two years later. The prince and his wife, Megan, are believed to have fallen in love with Lesotho, whom they always refer to as their "second homeland" and who returned to celebrate the 36th birthday of Meghan in 2017.


Royal palace officials are keen to find a permanent role for Prince Harry, especially after his brother Prince William began preparing to crown a king over the country.

The idea of ​​Harry and Megan playing a role in Africa emerged after the proposal to appoint him as governor-general of Australia, deputy governor of Canada or governor of Canada. The new role is set to keep the couple away from Britain for two or three years.