Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Eye Third ‘Faux Royal Tour’ of the Year: Potential Destinations Unveiled

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly set to embark on another ‘faux royal’ tour before the end of the year.

The trip comes off the back of the couple’s recent trip to Colombia as well as Nigeria earlier this year in what has been dubbed a ‘ quasi-royal tour’.

An ‘insider’ told Hello! about Prince Harry: “That’s his world; that’s what he’s used to.”

According to the outlet, the Duke and Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥 are believed to be eyeing up Lesotho and Botswana, where his charity Sentebale operates.

The last time the duke visited the countries was in 2019.

The Duke and Duchess could head to another African nation in the coming months (Image: Getty)

It comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥’s latest tour in Colombia in August sparked backlash after it was reported that it cost the country a whooping £1.5 million (8billion pesos) just for their security, according to local media.

Harry and Meghan were invited to Colombia by Vice President Francia Márquez and were provided with a full security detail during their visit, as, after they quit their royal duties in 2020, they no longer travel at the request of the UK Government on official overseas royal visits. Ms Márquez represents the left-wing Historic Pact for Colombia coalition.

The Sus𝑠e𝑥’s security cost sparked outrage among several people in the country, which faces various socio-economic problems.

One of those slamming the Sus𝑠e𝑥 tour was right-wing councillor of the city of Cali – where Harry and Meghan ended their visit – Andres Escobar.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently visited Colombia (Image: Getty)

Mr Escobar took to X to retweet the – now deleted – security cost report by CW Noticias and said: “We continue with an ancient practice: handing over our resources in exchange for smoke and mirrors.

“Billions that could have been used to expand coverage of children’s soup kitchens, pay salaries for community mothers, seed capital for Afro communities or adapt sports venues that are practically in ruins.”

He also accused Ms Marquez of “wasting public money on her vanity” and “spending our taxes on ‘rich white people’ for photo opportunities and social media”.

In May, the couple also visited Nigeria for three days where they met locals, hosted panels and attended various events to promote mental health initiatives for soldiers and empower young people. Their trip was viewed positively by critics in general, with many royal watchers calling it a success, whilst others dubbed it an “unofficial royal tour”.

The Sus𝑠e𝑥 visits to Colombia and Nigeria came amid their ongoing battle with the UK Government over their security while in Britain, which further raised questions about their decisions.