Holiday in one of the favoured honeymoon destinations for Harry and Meghan
There are a number of honeymoon destinations tipped for the couple that are significant to either Meghan or Harry
MANY couples delay their honeymoon these days, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are no exception.
Since their wedding earlier this month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to head on on their romantic holiday together.
The newlyweds are expected to make the short trip to Ireland this summer for their "mini-moon" before heading further afield later in the year.
If you fancy holidaying like the newlyweds this summer, have rounded up a number of holiday destinations that are significant to one of the couple, with their own suggestions on where to stay.
From a quirky thatched property in Namibia with views of grazing zebra, to a grand property in a gated community in Barbados, there is something for every taste - so long as your pockets are deep enough.
Bushman-Rest – Namibia
Guests experience true African ambience in this luxury Namibian villa, where the first sight of the morning is likely to be local antelopes and zebras grazing outside the window.
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom property can sleep up to eight people, although the private master suite is located separately from the main complex for any couples looking for some extra privacy.
Namibia is being touted as the most likely destination for Harry and Meghan.
The couple spent a significant length of time in neighbouring Botswana in the early stages of their relationship.
Oceana at Sugar Hill – Barbados
This luxury home in the gated community of Sugar Hill comfortably sleeps up to eight guests with four double bedrooms - one in a separate cottage.
Outdoors, guests can relax in the shade of the covered terrace with views of the ocean.
Harry has been a regular visitor to Barbados over the years, including a recent trip for the country's 50th anniversary of independence.
The now Duke and Duchess also briefly visited the Caribbean together in March last year to celebrate the marriage of one of Harry’s best friends, Tom ‘Skippy’ Inskip.
Old Manor House - Tuscany
This manor house is set in the heart of Val d’Orcia, a region in Tuscany known for its hilly countryside and quaint villages.
The property is made up of nine bedrooms divided into four categories based on what level of luxury you require, and guests can choose to stay in either the main house or the annexe.
Each bedroom has with air conditioning, wifi and a minibar.
Tuscany has emerged as an unlikely contender for the couple’s honeymoon, due to Meghan’s love of Italy.
She holidayed in the Amalfi coastal village of Positano in 2016, and her previous lifestyle blog, The Tig was named after her favourite wine - Tiganello from Tuscany.
Elgin, Auburn House – Malahide
If it’s a royally pleasant mini-moon you’re looking for then, look no further than this 18th century mansion just outside Dublin and set in 27-acres of serene woodland.
The home, set on a hidden private estate which boasts a tennis court and beautiful gardens, has been meticulously restored.
The property has a living room, formal dining room, conservatory and five bedrooms that sleep up to 12, with five bathrooms.
The Emerald Isle has become a favourite getaway of Harry's father Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in recent years.
While Harry has never visited the country, Meghan visited as an ambassador for the One Young World summit in 2014 and the couple are rumoured to be visiting Dublin this summer.