Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry are scheduled for a return trip to Australia in April, marking their first visit in over seven years. During this upcoming tour, a persistent whisper suggests Meghan may be making an appearance on Jackie O Henderson's podcast, "Her Best Life." This potential collaboration comes as the couple embarks on their travels as private citizens, a departure from their previous official royal tour in 2018.

The Sussexes' itinerary includes stops in Sydney and Melbourne. This visit occurs more than seven years after their highly publicized royal tour when they were expecting their first child. Their current engagement in Australia unfolds as they navigate their lives outside of royal duties, charting a path as private individuals.

A Shift in Persona
The impending Australian visit by Prince Harry and Meghan is notably different from their 2018 engagement. Previously representing the British monarchy, their return now signifies a phase where they operate independently. This shift from "working royals" to "private citizens" implies a potentially altered dynamic, affording them greater latitude in their engagements and schedule.
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Media Ventures and Public Perception
The speculation surrounding Meghan's potential podcast appearance on "Her Best Life" is not her first foray into audio. She previously launched "Confessions of a Female Founder," and her Christmas episode, "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration," drew criticism, with some labeling it "out of touch." Meghan has been building a brand as a lifestyle influencer and businesswoman, a path that has garnered varied reactions from the public and critics alike. Her media ventures, including a partnership for a new season of her show, highlight her continued pursuit of establishing herself in the media landscape.

Historical Context
Seven years ago, during their initial Australian tour, Meghan and Harry were newlyweds. Their return now, as private citizens, contrasts sharply with the public scrutiny and expectations that accompanied their earlier visit. Royal historian Tim Ewart has suggested that the Australia trip in 2018 played a role in their eventual departure from royal life. This upcoming visit, therefore, occurs against a backdrop of their evolved relationship with both the public and the royal institution.
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Broader Australian Connections
While the focus appears to be on potential media engagements for Meghan, Prince Harry has a documented affinity for Australia. His past connections suggest he may engage with the country's 'defence or veterans' community during their stay. The couple's visit follows closely on the heels of King Charles' trip to the United States.