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This is going to be an amazing trip with Baby Archie in there.
if she stays on waiting for Harry to return to fly back together there will be lots of criticism of Meghan taking a vacation at the taxpayers expense, we'll see if they are smarter than that.My guess is that Meghan might have a solo engagement in SA but I suspect once Harry leaves that she and Archie will he heading back home. I doubt she stays in SA unless they close out the tour there, which I find unlikely.
if she stays on waiting for Harry to return to fly back together there will be lots of criticism of Meghan taking a vacation at the taxpayers expense, we'll see if they are smarter than that.
if she stays on waiting for Harry to return to fly back together there will be lots of criticism of Meghan taking a vacation at the taxpayers expense, we'll see if they are smarter than that.
Chris Ship says the tour is in mid-September, starts and finishes in SA and that Meghan and Archie will stay there until Harry rejoins them.
Actually in the article he linked (and wrote), it basically says everything he’s wrote in the tweet is not confirmed. Whilst the Instagram post hints at “first Royal tour as a family” it is unknown if Archie will go, and it’s unknown whether Meghan will stay in SA or come back to the UK.
There will be a tour this Fall (Spring in the Southern Hemisphere),
Chris Ship says the tour is in mid-September, starts and finishes in SA and that Meghan and Archie will stay there until Harry rejoins them.
Given how young A will be at the time, why do Megan and Archie bother going, let Harry go and do the tour on his own?I don't think it was ever an option of leaving their son back while they are away for almost 2 weeks. My guess it was either going to be all of them or Meghan was not joining Harry on tour at all.
The only thing I don’t get about the release of information, is them not releasing a date today. Up until this point I was quite happy knowing a tour was happening. But they’ve chosen to release a level of information today, confirming the 4 places the tour will include and that Meghan will take part. Why not release the dates? We know for a fact they know when they’re going, a tour like this has been set for several months. It’s a running theme at the minute, and it may be Sussex Royal and KP attempting to keep some control over the flow of information but I don’t see the point.
It makes logical sense from any standpoint in terms of convenience, practically health and safety to simply leave Archie in Britain. Babies usually don’t travel and just well all that change of routine anyway
Given how young A will be at the time, why do Megan and Archie bother going, let Harry go and do the tour on his own?
Do we have examples of how others announce tours? I know when the Oceanic tour was announced, it was with even less information. And then more details are announced closer to it with full itinerary released (barring embargoed engagements) right before it. Sometime it might be because not everything has been nailed down yet, but it’s good enough that they know it’ll happen. And with so much interest and scrutiny, they would want to just put the are they or aren’t they out officially.
That’s not true. I’ve been on plenty of planes with other passengers that have babies with them. I don’t know many parents would be willing to leave their child for this long at that age.
I find this question to be a bit odd. A woman with a child that age can work. Most of my friends who have had children went back after 12 weeks, although the lucky ones get some adjustment (one of my friends requested not to travel until her child is 6 months old since she can’t take the baby with her and she was still breastfeeding). And if they think they are ready when requested by FO, why wouldn’t they go? Like traveling at any age, it’ll be more difficult than when it was just them, but obviously they aren’t first ones to travel with a baby.
I am not an expert on babies, but taking a six-month baby on a 12-hour flight (?) and submit him to a major change of routine and environment for two weeks cannot be advisable.
I accept that Meghan wouldn’t like to leave her baby home alone for so long at such a young age ( when she may be still breastfeeding and all) , but she does have the option of not going herself. Her presence is not strictly necessary and she will have plenty of opportunities to go to Africa in the future.
While it makes sense for Meghan and Archie to stay in Cape Town (or Johannesburg ?) for most of the trip, I anticipate many people will ask why Meghan is going on the tour when she is going to miss a large part of it. I also think it is inevitable that she will be accused of going on vacation in Cape Town (a prime tourist destination) at the expense of the British taxpayers.
That can be partly fixed by arranging a relevant parallel program for Meghan in SA while Harry is away (and leaving Archie with the nanny in the mean time), but my personal opinion still is that Archie should be left home in the UK or, if Meghan wouldn't agree to it, that Harry should travel alone to Africa.
Given how young A will be at the time, why do Megan and Archie bother going, let Harry go and do the tour on his own?
I anticipate that there will be criticism no matter what they decide. So Harry and Meghan should go with what works for them and not worry about what angle people will run with to criticize them.
I find this question to be a bit odd. A woman with a child that age can work. Most of my friends who have had children went back after 12 weeks, although the lucky ones get some adjustment (one of my friends requested not to travel until her child is 6 months old since she can’t take the baby with her and she was still breastfeeding). And if they think they are ready when requested by FO, why wouldn’t they go? Like traveling at any age, it’ll be more difficult than when it was just them, but obviously they aren’t first ones to travel with a baby.
I genuinely don’t understand why people are questioning Meghan and Henry bringing their son on tour with them. I’d actually question it if they didn’t bring Archie with them. They can, so why not?
The FCO has asked both Henry and Meghan to go and it’s clear this tour has been planned for a while with important elements for both of them.
The criticism is just unreal.
Amen to that, i cannot understand either. People will find anything to bring them down [emoji19]Right.... I wouldn't leave my 4-5 month old behind without either parent if I was going to be away for more than a couple of hours.
Right.... I wouldn't leave my 4-5 month old behind without either parent if I was going to be away for more than a couple of hours.
I agree with Muriel that, if Meghan feels she can go out of maternity leave in six months' time to tour South Africa, then she should also resume official royal duties in the UK by the same time. Otherwise she will attract negative criticism and the usual allegations that she is taking a taxpayer funded vacation (even if her presence on the tour is explicitly requested by the FCO).
I don't believe anybody is suggesting that the baby be left without the mother. I am only questioning why the maternity leave needs to be interrupted at M&A have to be taken to Africa when Harry could well do the tour himself.