Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the King Power Royal Charity Polo Match, in which Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex were competing for the Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Polo Trophy at Billingbear Polo Club on July 10, 2019 in Wokingham, England.

Prince Harryis eager to embark on hisupcoming trip to Africawith wifeMeghan Markleand son Archie!

Over the weekend, Harry opened up about their first royal tour as a family of three in a sweet post on his joint Instagram account with Meghan.

“In just a few weeks our family will betaking its first official tour to Africa, a region of the world that over the past two decades has been a second home to me,” he wrote. “Our team has helped create a meaningful programme that we’re so excited to share with you.”

The royal went on to share that he has another reason for looking forward to the journey.

“On a personal note, I can’t wait to introduce my wife and son to South Africa! We’ll see all of you very soon,” he wrote, signing the note “The Duke.”

During the trip, the family of three will visit the country of South Africa, and Harry, 34, will also be making stops in Malawi, Angola and Botswana.

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As Sunday marked the start of a new month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also used the post to continue their monthly tradition of shining a spotlight ondifferent groups of inspiring charities.

In honor of their upcoming trip, this time around all of the groups were focused on Africa.

“These selected groups are a small representation of the incredible work being done in Africa today from countless people, local communities and organisations,” the post read.

The royal couple have traveled to Africa together several times, including atrip to Botswana early in their relationshipin the summer of 2016 — after just two dates over two consecutive days in London.

They returned in 2017 to celebrate Meghan’s 36th birthday, and recently shared anever-before-seen photoof their trip on their new Instagram account which showed them assisting with conversation efforts with elephants.

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Africa is a place close to Harry’s heart — he’s even called it his “second home” — and he has visited the continent on many occasions beginning as a young boy. In 1997, he joined his father in South Africa for a visit to a Zulu village — and memorably met the Spice Girls ahead of their concert in Johannesburg.

Throughout the years, Harry has made both public and private trips to the country. He’s helped with conservation work, especially with rhinos and elephants, in addition to getting to know its people and their struggles

Meghanhas ties to Africa as well. In 2016, she became the Global Ambassador for World Vision Canada, traveling to Rwanda for the Clean Water Campaign.

“I’ve never wanted to be a lady who lunches – I’ve always wanted to be a woman who works,” she once wrote. “And this type of work is what feeds my soul, and fuels my purpose.”

source: people.com