Prince Harry appears to be following a path similar to his wife Meghan Markle, as reports suggest he’s preparing to remain in the public eye. He’s allegedly making plans to take his four-year-old son Archie on a journey to Africa, mirroring Meghan’s approach.
The Duke of Sussex is slated to embark on a new documentary project for Netflix in Africa, aiming to compensate for Archie’s absence during the King’s Coronation by creating lasting memories through this remarkable excursion.
Harry, the younger son of King Charles III, has always been open about his deep affection for Africa, and this connection seems to intensify with time. Even during his childhood, he ventured to Kenya and spent time on Kiwayu Island in the Indian Ocean.
Africa holds a special place in his heart, and he has often mentioned feeling most like himself there. He once shared that his ideal job would involve being in Africa, possibly as a safari guide. Returning to the continent brings him a sense of tranquility and alignment with his inner self.
The Duke has expressed a desire to share the beauty of Africa with his children, given its significance in his own life journey. He wishes to impart the same connection to the continent that he inherited from his mother and has treasured for years. A source conveyed to Woman’s Day magazine that Harry has always aspired to showcase Africa to his son as a familial privilege, considering it a legacy passed down through generations.