Harry and Meghan considered an Africa move instead of the US
The widely reported move by Harry, Meghan to step back from their senior royal roles and relocate to the United States was not the only path they explored. In fact, the couple, as detailed in Prince Harry's memoir Spare, considered a move to Africa as a serious alternative instead of the US. The idea was a way to carve out a new existence, one where they could still work for the crown but gain some distance from the intense scrutiny of the British tabloids. This wasn’t just a passing thought; Queen Elizabeth II herself even supported the plan.
Africa's special place for Harry and Meghan
Africa has always held a special place for Harry, Meghan. It’s a continent that provided refuge for a young Prince Harry after the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana. It is also where the couple's romance blossomed during their early days. After only two
Ultimately, the couple determined that a full-time move to Africa was not feasible. In the 2019 documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey, Harry addressed the rumors directly. While acknowledging how amazing Cape Town would be as a base, he cited the complex political and social issues facing the continent.
, Harry convinced Meghan to join him on a safari in Botswana, where they camped under the stars. This initial connection, along with subsequent trips, cemented their bond with the continent and, by extension, the idea of a life there. It's a sentiment that made the thought of moving to Africa a compelling one instead of the US.