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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have some exciting travel plans ahead. News broke on Saturday about the couple’s plans to visit Australia in mid-April. This marks the couple’s first visit to the country in more than seven years—they were there in the Fall of 2018. .

A spokesperson confirmed that the couple will travel to Australia next month to take part in a number of private, business, and philanthropic engagements, though full details of their itinerary have not yet been released.
While official stops haven’t been announced, early reports suggest that Sydney and Melbourne may be included in the visit.

The trip will mark Harry and Meghan’s first time back in Australia since their 2018 tour, which took place just months after their royal wedding. During that memorable visit, the couple delighted crowds across the country—and famously revealed they were expecting their first child, Prince Archie.

Their upcoming trip to Australia is expected to continue that focus on community engagement and global humanitarian work.
UPDATE 3/11: Meghan will make an appearance on the Her Best Life podcast and attend a live event hosted by the Besties company, founded by Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Gemma O’Neill the weekend of April 17th-19th. The Besties platform features podcasts and live conversations centered on women’s lives, exploring topics such as relationships, healing, careers, and personal growth. A similar event held in 2023 drew an audience of around 3,000 attendees.
More from the Her Best Life Instagram account below—
UPDATE 3/11: The Duke of Sussex will appear at the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit, a two-day event that brings together leaders and experts to discuss mental health and wellbeing in professional environments.
The summit will highlight the growing importance of psychosocial safety in workplaces and the need for stronger support systems for employees. Proceeds from the event will go toward supporting the work of Lifeline, one of Australia’s leading crisis support and suicide prevention organizations. Harry’s participation reflects his long-standing commitment to mental health advocacy, an issue he has spoken about publicly for many years.
Harry will be among the featured speakers at the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit in Melbourne on April 15 and 16. He will join a diverse lineup that includes former tennis star Jelena Dokic and Hugh van Cuylenburg, founder of The Resilience Project.
One notable detail: Archie and Lilibet will not accompany their parents on the visit.
On Sunday Meghan took to Instagram to mark International Women’s Day with a touching post featuring her daughter.

The Duchess shared a photo of herself sitting beside 4-year-old Princess Lilibet on a beach, with the pair captured from behind in a peaceful mother-daughter moment. The image was taken by none other than “Papa Sussex,” Prince Harry, as Meghan noted in the caption.
Alongside the image, Meghan wrote:
For the woman she will one day be… Happy International Women’s Day.”
In keeping with the couple’s approach to privacy, Lilibet’s face is not visible in the photo, but the image still offers a sweet glimpse of their family life in California.
Meghan has often used her platform to highlight women’s empowerment and gender equality, causes she has championed since long before becoming the Duchess of Sussex.
You can read Archewell’s post here.
In other news… Meghan’s lifestyle brand As Ever is reportedly moving in a new direction, with the company no longer partnering with Netflix on the venture. The Duchess of Sussex initially launched the brand with support tied to her and Harry’s broader relationship with the streaming platform, but recent reports indicate that As Ever will now operate independently, separate from Netflix’s involvement.

The shift suggests Meghan is positioning As Ever as a standalone lifestyle brand focused on its own identity and growth. The brand is expected to center on areas such as home, food, and entertaining—spaces that reflect Meghan’s longtime interests in cooking, hosting, and thoughtful living. While Netflix will continue its creative relationship with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex through their production company, Archewell Productions, the decision to separate As Ever from the streaming partnership signals a new phase for Meghan’s evolving business ventures.
A quick look at what Meghan wore.


In the photo with Lilibet, Meghan is wearing her Velvet by Graham and Spencer x Cleo Wade – ‘Nicole’ linen dress in the color ‘Chill’, now $227. Also available on Amazon from $106-$183.


She wore the dress in one of As Ever promo photos back in September 2025.

In the As Ever newsletter photo from Friday, Meghan is wearing what appears to be the Bleusalt The Classic Crew in either white or unbleached, $145.



UPDATE 3/10: I thought she might be wearing her Mother jeans upon first glance, however once I took a closer look – the coin pocket doesn’t match. I am not sure that these are her La Ligne jeans either. These could be something new.
The Mother jeans are still a great pair – I own and love them! — Mother The Mid Rise Dazzler Ankle jeans in We The Animals wash, $238.


Meghan first wore the jeans in With Love, Meghan season 1.


Another option is her La Ligne ‘Molly’ High-Rise Straight Jeans in the ‘Walter’ wash, $225.


3/11: A follower suggested that she might be wearing the Veronica Beard Leah Straight-Leg Jean, $328.


Follow me on ShopMy – Link here to shop all of Meghan’s looks!

I thought Meghan’s top looked like the same one she wore when she visited the Justice for Girls in Vancouver in November 2023. But when I went to your post regarding that visit, it was suggested at the time that Meghan have been wearing a sweater from Co.
https://whatmeghanwore.net/meghan-visits-vancouver-charity-to-discuss-justice-and-equality-for-girls/
So could it be that Meghan was wearing a Bleusalt sweater in Vancouver or is she wearing a sweater from Co in the AsEver promo?
Hi Amy – good catch! Yes it might very well be from Bleusalt back in 2023. I always felt the Co sweater was too sheer. Thanks, Susan
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