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Meghan Markle will deliver her first child very soon, and we all are waiting for the good news. Reportedly, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can go to Africa for a ‘bespoke’ international job for two to three years.
They are prepared to give a role which includes Commonwealth, charity work and promoting Britain after the birth of their first child.
Sir David Manning, the former British ambassador to the U.S. and Lord Geidt, the Queen’s former private secretary, have made these plans.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have this permission to settle into their home in Frogmore Cottage with the baby according to the Sunday Times.
Although this will be decided probably next year, the role is likely to be in Africa because of the couple’s ties there.
According to The Sunday Times: “Discussions are at an early stage, but the plan is to find a new way of using their soft power abilities, most likely in Africa.”
Another source said: “There are discussions in palace circles about how do we harness Harry and Meghan.
Reportedly, Former British ambassador to the US and adviser to the princes Sir David Manning had helped them to move forward., and made the plans for Harry and Meghan.
They recently gave their glimpse into their 2017 trip and shared beautiful never-before-seen photos on their new Instagram account.
One of the pictures shows the royal couple tending to a large bull elephant, equipping him with a satellite collar. People liked their stunning pictures a lot.
Meghan enjoyed her first wildlife safari, the couple watched the sunset, it looked after the magnificent vista of Acacia trees and the green herds of fish in the river.
A spokesman for the royal family said: ‘Any future plans for The Duke and Duchess are speculative at this stage. No decisions have been taken about future roles.
‘The Duke will continue to fulfill his role as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador.’
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