Prince Harry and Meghan's Australia Trip

Prince Harry and Meghan have no walkabouts planned in Australia.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney.
They focus on mental health and support for veterans. They are not bringing their children.
The couple last visited Australia in 2018 after their wedding.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have charitable and commercial engagements.
There are no walkabouts due to security and costs.
A petition demands no taxpayer funding for the visit. It has 45,000 signatures.
The New South Wales Police Force ensures public safety.
The police require additional security measures. They minimize disruption to the community.
The police assess events and visits to ensure community safety.
Harry and Meghan visited Melbourne in 2018.
They engage with organizations and visit a children's hospital.
The couple supports the veteran community and mental health.
They have engagements with Movember and Batyr.
The visit ends with a rugby fixture in Sydney.
Meghan will be interviewed at a retreat. VIP tickets cost £1,670.
The couple had huge crowds at the Sydney Opera House in 2018.
Meghan's appearance was announced last month.
Harry will speak at the InterEdge Summit. Tickets cost £525.
The visit highlights the couple's commitment to mental health.
The Sussexes' 2018 tour to Australia was hugely demanding.
Harry wrote that Meghan dazzled crowds but made it look too easy.
He said Meghan's situation went from bad to worse.
The couple received negative press after their tour.
The King is the monarch of Australia and serves as head of state.
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