Prince Harry is preparing for yet another journey abroad, this time setting his sights on Southern Africa.
He’s heading out for a charity visit with Sentebale, the organization he co-founded back in 2006.
Interestingly, he’ll be making this trip alone, leaving Meghan Markle behind as if she’s been placed on a permanent do-not-invite list.
This solo venture comes right before he’s scheduled to attend the WellChild Awards in the UK, adding an intriguing layer to his travel plans.
While the exact date of his African adventure remains under wraps, it’s clear that October is just around the corner.
Speculation swirls about when he’ll take off and what his itinerary might look like.
As always, Harry aims to rally business leaders and philanthropists, hoping to boost prosperity in various Southern African communities.
It’s just another day in the life of a duke trying to make a meaningful impact.
During his visit, Harry plans to convene with global leaders from Google’s charitable arm and other organizations.
His mission?
To foster discussions in Lesotho and Johannesburg that could lead to positive change.
Notably, his efforts are inspired by the legacy of his late mother, Princess Diana, who was known for her humanitarian work.
However, it’s important to remember that South Africa hasn’t always been kind to Meghan.
During their 2019 tour, she shared a story on a podcast about a fire in baby Archie‘s room.
Her emotional recounting sparked backlash, with many feeling the tour guides were more focused on appearances than her distress.
The resulting criticism was swift, leading to the hashtag #GoAwayMeghan trending on social media.
The timing of Harry’s trip is also noteworthy.
He’s headed to South Africa just a month before the Earthshot Prize event is scheduled to take place there.
Last year, he organized a polo event in Singapore right after William announced the Earthshot would be held in the same location.
This led to a media frenzy, framing the brothers in a narrative of sibling rivalry that many found entertaining.
It’s almost surprising that tabloids haven’t capitalized on this ongoing saga by selling tickets for the drama surrounding these jealous brothers.
Harry seems eager for attention, perhaps believing that his visit will overshadow Meghan’s past controversies or at least shift the spotlight away from them.
Yet, South Africans may not be as welcoming as he hopes.
The memory of Meghan’s awkward tales still lingers, and they might not roll out the red carpet for Harry despite his expectations.
He’s also reportedly covering his own security costs, which adds another layer of complexity to his visit.
As Harry embarks on this journey, he’s likely aiming to engage with young people and address pressing issues.
However, it’s hard to ignore the fact that he seems to overlook the welfare of those in Central Africa.
His priorities appear muddled, making it almost comical to observe.