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Meghan Markle and baby Archie won’t be joining Prince Harry for his full Africa tour - Page 8 of 27 - Kiwi Report

Meghan Markle and baby Archie won’t be joining Prince Harry for his full Africa tour


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[post_page_title]Having Diana to thank[/post_page_title]
Of course, taking very young royals overseas hasn’t always been the norm. In fact, the Queen’s four children never used to accompany their mother and father on their overseas tours. Instead, they were left in the care of nannies, even for months at a time.

Having Diana to thank

So who’s to thank for this change? Harry’s own mother, Princess Diana! When she and Charles embarked on a six-week visit to New Zealand and Australia in 1983, she insisted on taking nine-month-old William along, and a new tradition was born, which William himself followed with his own children.

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