Major media reports indicate the couple arrived home to find a 'Welcome Home' banner adorning their doorway, with Meghan uploading a video to Instagram to show the scene. She also posted a clip displaying multiple Australian souvenirs and treats, seemingly for the kids, including Tim Tams, sweets, picture books, and a handwritten card. Also on hand to greet them was their excited Labrador, Pula, who wagged her tail enthusiastically as she led the way inside.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex traveled to Australia for a trip mixing private, business, and philanthropic engagements, with a schedule that began on Tuesday, April 14. The scheduled trip took them to the cities of Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney. This 2026 Australia trip marked their first return to the continent since their official royal tour there in October 2018. The couple's children, Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, did not join them in Australia, and the kids similarly didn't tag along for their humanitarian trip to Jordan in February nor to Colombia or Nigeria last year.
I didn't want my royal role following the 1997 death of my mother, Princess Diana.
During separate events in Australia, Prince Harry and Meghan both candidly spoke about their own mental wellness. According to Daily Express - Royal, Prince Harry described not wanting his royal role following the 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana. According to Daily Express - Royal, Meghan Markle described being 'the most trolled person in the entire world' for 10 years.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also undertook private meetings and special projects while abroad, though the specifics of these engagements and projects have not been disclosed. Meghan headlined at Her Best Life podcast's 'girls weekend' retreat. She also took to her Instagram grid to share a compilation of unseen moments from her and her husband's trip Down Under, though the contents of these moments and the handwritten card remain unknown.
I was the most trolled person in the entire world for 10 years.