Sad Reason Prince Harry And Meghan’s Aussie Tour Has Left The Royal Family ‘Unhappy’ Amid Rift
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s visit to Australia has sparked debate, with critics questioning its purpose and royal-like optics despite being privately funded.
While their team says the trip focuses on community impact, the mix of charitable engagements and paid appearances has drawn scrutiny.
The visit also comes amid ongoing tensions with Prince William and King Charles III, following Harry and Meghan’s decision to step back as working royals in 2020.
‘Unhappy’ Palace Claims Surface As Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Australia Visit Triggers Royal Tour Debate
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Melbourne earlier this week, marking their first trip. Unlike that earlier tour, this four-day trip is privately funded, with the couple traveling commercially from Los Angeles.
Some royal commentators have taken issue with the optics. Kinsey Schofield argued that the “palace is unhappy about these rent-a-royal tours because it blatantly disregards the late queen’s very specific instruction that there can be no half-in, half-out for the Sussexes,” suggesting it gives the impression of maintaining royal status while operating independently.
“The purpose of the Australian tour is monetary, but it is also to look like royals because the world has rejected Harry and Meghan as reality stars and podcasters,” Schofield added, per Fox News Digital. “Their relevance remains through their proximity to the British Royal family. The royal family thinks it’s disrespectful.”
Similarly, Helena Chard described the trip as one that promotes the Sussex brand while “undermining the very institution that gave them the platform.”
Royal Author The Sussexes Aussie Tour Has Caused ‘Confusion’
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Royal author Robert Hardman noted that the visit may leave palace aides uncertain about its intent, given the lack of formal ties.
“I’m sure [Buckingham Palace] would prefer that Harry and Meghan weren’t going, but there’s not a lot they can do about it,” he said ahead of their journey.
Hardman added, “They have no control. There will undoubtedly be a sense of confusion about what Harry and Meghan are there for … this trip may stick in the gullet of the palace.”
Prince Harry And Meghan Insists Their Trip Is Purely For Work And Not A Royal Tour
“We’re just confused”: There are mixed responses to a visit by Prince Harry and Meghan in Australia.
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Despite the criticism, the Sussexes’ team insists the trip is centered on meaningful work.
According to their spokesperson, the “visit prioritizes listening, learning, and supporting communities rather than promotion.”
Their schedule reflects a mix of philanthropic and commercial engagements. Harry is set to deliver a keynote speech at a mental health summit, while Meghan will headline a women-focused retreat in Sydney.
At the same time, Harry and Meghan have also carried out several community-focused engagements. They visited Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital, spent time with a women’s shelter, and connected with a veterans’ arts group.
Harry made a stop at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, and both are expected to participate in an Invictus-related sailing event. The Invictus Games, founded by Harry in 2014, remains a key part of his public work supporting wounded service members.
Critics Question Sussexes’ Australia Trip As Prince William Rift And Palace Tensions Resurface
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Some critics argue that combining charitable appearances with paid engagements creates mixed messaging. Richard Fitzwilliams suggested that while the causes themselves are worthwhile, the presentation is “similar, in many ways, to an actual royal tour,” without formal backing.
The trip also comes amid ongoing reports of strained relations within the royal family. Harry and Prince William are believed to be out of contact, while communication with King Charles III is said to be limited.
Fitzwilliams suggested that William would “almost certainly oppose the couple’s attempt to ease themselves back into some sort of relationship with the royal family as he doesn’t trust them.”
He added that the high-profile nature of the visit, taking place in one of the King’s realms, is “bound to concern the palace” due to the global attention it’s attracting.
Prince Harry Reflects On Princess Diana’s Death As Meghan Markle Speaks Out On Online Abuse At Melbourne Summit
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Amid the criticism, Harry used the trip to reflect on more personal themes. Speaking at the InterEdge Summit in Melbourne, he opened up about the lasting impact of losing his mother, Princess Diana, when he was just 12.
He recalled resisting the role expected of him in the years that followed, saying he struggled to accept a path he associated with her death.
Over time, however, he said his perspective changed, and he began to see his position as an opportunity to make a meaningful difference. He has often linked that early loss to his strong desire to protect his wife, Meghan, and their children from intense public scrutiny.
Meghan also spoke candidly at the event, addressing the toll of online abuse. She said she had faced years of relentless criticism and harassment, describing herself as “the most trolled person in the entire world, man or woman” at one point. Despite that, she emphasized her resilience, telling the audience, “I’m still here.”