Meghan Markle is reportedly exploring future opportunities for her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, with a focus on wildlife conservation inspired by the work of Prince William.
According to recent reports, the Duchess has shown interest in environmental initiatives similar to those led by Prince William, particularly his global conservation efforts through the Earthshot Prize.
Interest in Wildlife Collaboration
Sources claim that during a trip to Australia, Meghan and Prince Harry expressed interest in meeting the Irwin family, known for their wildlife conservation work.
The family—led by Robert Irwin—has strong ties to environmental advocacy and is also connected to Prince William’s Earthshot Prize initiative.

Meghan is said to admire the Irwins’ conservation efforts and has reportedly considered possible future collaborations involving her children in wildlife-focused projects.
Inspired by Royal Conservation Efforts
Prince William has long been active in environmental causes, launching global initiatives aimed at protecting nature and addressing climate change. His work includes the Earthshot Prize and other conservation programs focused on wildlife protection and sustainability.

Sources suggest Meghan’s interest aligns with a broader appreciation of such initiatives, with the possibility of Archie and Lilibet engaging in similar work as they grow older.
A Shared Focus on Environment and Legacy
While no official collaboration has been confirmed, the report highlights a shared interest in conservation between both sides of the royal family and the Irwins.
Supporters of the idea believe such involvement could help continue global awareness around environmental issues, while others view it as part of ongoing speculation about the Sussex family’s future plans.
As discussions continue, the idea of Archie and Lilibet stepping into environmental roles remains an intriguing possibility within the wider royal and conservation landscape.
