Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are apparently gearing up for what's being branded as another 'faux royal' tour, hot on the heels of their visits to Colombia and their earlier trip to Nigeria this year.
Described by some as a 'quasi-royal tour,' a source told Hello!: "That's his world; that's what he's used to." The publication reports that the sights are now set on Lesotho and Botswana, regions linked with Harry's charity work with Sentebale.The last sighting of the Duke in these areas dates back to 2019.Their recent Colombian adventure in August caused quite a stir when fiscal eyebrows raised over the hefty £1.5 million (8 billion pesos) security bill reported by local media, reports the Express.
Since cutting ties with their Royal roles in 2020, the Sussexes don't have the privilege of always travelling for official Royal trips abroad.
During their stay, they were guests of Vice President Francia Marquez, who belongs to the Historic Pact for Colombia coalition, receiving top-notch protection throughout.
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