The Scotsman

Africa work stopover mapped out for Harry and Meghan after royal birth

- By HELEN WILLIAM

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be set to move to Africa after the birth of their first child, with a major new internatio­nal job offer being reportedly drawn up by courtiers.

The “bespoke” role could involve work on behalf of the Commonweal­th and charity engagement­s and would tap into their global appeal to help promote the UK. It is suggested the plan would also give the royal couple, whose baby is due soon, a break from the UK and possible divisions within the royal household.

Sir David Manning, the former British ambassador to the US and special adviser on constituti­onal and internatio­nal affairs to Harry and the Duke of Cambridge, is said to have drawn up the plan.

A decision on where the couple would be based may not be taken until 2020. It is suggested they could be away from Britain for two or more years.

A source told a national newspaper: “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.”

Harry went to Lesotho during his gap year in 2004.

He co-founded the Sentebale charity for vulnerable children in Lesotho, Botswana and Malawi in 2006.

The royal couple are also said to have enjoyed a trip together to Botswana before they married. Harry has previously referred to the country as his “second home”.

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 fulfil his role as Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador.”

It was announced earlier this month that Harry would collaborat­e with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey on a mental health documentar­y series for Apple, which the duke has promised will help viewers find their “purpose-driven self”.

The move was announced on the Sussex Instagram page, but has drawn some criticism.

Harry and Meghan have been increasing­ly targeting a global audience for their work.

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