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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Royal Tour 2019 – what’s the schedule and will we see baby Archie?

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry are now well into their tour of Africa, after a jam-packed few days of engagements.

The royal couple have now gone their separate ways, with Prince Harry travelling onto Angola and Malawi and Meghan heading to Johannesburg.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have headed to Africa for a royal tour
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have headed to Africa for a royal tourCredit: Splash News

What's the schedule?

Day One: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited a workshop in Cape Town that teaches children about their rights and provides self-defence classes.

The couple also toured District Six Museum to learn about the work done to reunite people affected by the apartheid.

Day Two: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to Monwabisi Beach to learn about Waves for Change.

They also witnessed the work of the Lunchbox Fund, which provides meals to schools across towns and rural areas.

Prince Harry then joined the City of Cape Town Marine Unit to learn about the work done to combat poaching.

In the afternoon, Meghan and Harry visited the oldest mosque in the country and finally attend a reception at the British High Commissioner's Resident.

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrived in Cape Town with son Archie in tow wearing a bobble hat
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrived in Cape Town with son Archie in tow wearing a bobble hat

Day Three: The Sussexes met the Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Mrs Tutu at their legacy foundation.

Meghan then remained in South Africa, visiting the Woodstock Exchange that encourages female entrepreneurs.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry headed off to Botswana where he will join school kids to plant trees.

Day Four: Meghan Markle took part in a Women in Public Service breakfast.

Day Five: Prince Harry heads to Angola, seeing the legacy that his mother Princess Diana started in raising awareness for the threat of landmines.

He will also visit the place where his mother was famously photographed.

Day Six: Prince Harry will meet with President Lourenco at the Presidential Palace.

He will then visit a maternity hospital before travelling to Malawi.

Day Seven: Prince Harry will visit a local college that supports women obtaining and education.

He will also meet with President Peter Mutharika

Day Eight: Prince Harry will fly to a national park to pay tribute to guardsman Mathew Talbot, who lost his life while on an anti-poaching patrol.

Day Nine: The Duke will visit the Mauwa Heath Centre before heading back to South Africa.

Day Ten: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will again join up, meeting with inspiring local youth.

They will also meet with Grace Machel, the widow of the late President Nelson Mandela.

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Will we see baby Archie again?

Archie was spotted wearing a white bobble hat as the family arrived at Cape Town on the first day of their tour.

But the four-month-old really stole the show when his parents took him to meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

The seventh-in-line to the throne - who appeared to have tell-tale signs of his dad's red hair - posed with the man they call “The Arch” with proud mum and dad.

Meghan Markle joked with the Archbishop’s daughter Thandeka Tutu Gxashe, the little royal would have have to get used to the cameras in his life.

The wee fella was spotted again as the Duchess flew to Johannesburg.

She was pictured clutching him at Cape Town International Airport last night, ahead of their scheduled British Airways flight.

Both mother and son looked relaxed as Meghan, wearing a crisp white shirt, skinny jeans and black pumps, wrapped her baby in a grey blanket.


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