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Prince Harry and Meghan planning to move to Lesotho?

Are Prince Harry and Meghan planning to move once the royal baby arrives?

According to reputable UK newspaper, The Sunday Times, Harry’s advisers are planing a “bespoke” role for the royal couple that could relocate them to an international country, more specifically a country in Africa.

According to  the report the role has been drawn up by Sir David Manning – the former British ambassador to the US and special adviser on constitutional and international affairs to Princes William and Harry – and would “combine some work on behalf of the Commonwealth along with charity work and a role promoting Britain”.

“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,” a source told the outlet.

Meanwhile Buckingham Palace has neither confirmed nor denied the reports.

Palace officials said in a statement: “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,” E! News reports.

Harry has had a long withstanding relationship with Africa, often making public and private trips specifically to his Sentebale charity in Lesotho.

Harry and Meghan are also passionate about wildlife conservation in Africa and travelled to Botswana in 2017 to “assist Dr. Mike Chase of Elephants Without Borders in equipping a bull elephant with a satellite collar”.

The couple recently shared a photo from their trip on their new Instagram account.

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Meanwhile the Britain has announced that it will re-open a Diplomatic post in Lesotho this year.

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