Is this Royal Family headed Down Under? Princess teases her family's upcoming adventure
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Visitors often enjoy Australia's sun-kissed shores and iconic landmarks.
The Royal Family may soon enjoy these picturesque landscapes, as a member hinted in one of her encounters.
Princess Catherine of Wales showed her interest in a much-anticipated family trip to The Land Down Under.
During the St Patrick's Day celebrations in London, the Princess engaged in a warm conversation with an Australian reservist.
This conversation then sparked excitement about a potential visit with her husband, Prince William, and their three children.
The Prince and Princess of Wales last visited Australia over a decade ago for a tour, and the idea of their return has set Aussies abuzz.
The Princess of Wales expressed her eagerness to explore Australia with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
'She said she'd love to take the kids Down Under now that they're a bit older,' royal insider Russell Myers shared on Today.
The Princess also mentioned that Prince George could hardly believe that he had already visited Australia and New Zealand.
The Prince and Princess of Wales last visited Australia in April 2014, which included a ten-day tour with a young Prince George.
Since then, plans have been simmering to bring the couple back to Australian shores.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were supposed to visit in February 2020 along with the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Royal Family members were supposed to tour regions affected by the devastating bushfires that occurred in 2019-2020.
Negotiations between the then-Morrison government and Kensington Palace reportedly intensified, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
However, the unforeseen pandemic put a halt to these plans, which left royal enthusiasts waiting with bated breath.
The anticipation for the Wales family's visit is not without reason.
Princess Catherine of Wales has captured the hearts of many.
The Princess became the most popular member of the British Royal Family, according to 66 per cent of the latest Ipsos poll respondents.
Prince William did not fall far behind, with a 65 per cent popularity rating.
Their presence in Australia would undoubtedly be met with a reception akin to that of rock stars.
Prince William's connection to Australia dates back to his infancy when he visited in 1983 with his parents, King Charles III and the late Princess Diana.
He made history as the first Royal baby to accompany his parents on an official overseas visit.
The Royal Family has seen the beauty of Australia in several separate visits.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla completed a whirlwind three-day tour of Australia last October.
Prior to the pandemic, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visited Australia in 2018 as newlyweds.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also received good news during this trip, as they announced their first child, Prince Archie, who was born in 2019.
The potential visit by the Wales family could be more than just a royal excursion; it's a symbol of the enduring connection between Australia and the British monarchy.
It could also be an opportunity for Australians to share their rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality with the Royal Family.
As we await official confirmation of the Wales family's Australian adventure, we can't help but dream of the places they might visit.
What are your thoughts on the royal family's potential visit? Do you have any fond memories of past Royal tours or suggestions on where the Wales family should visit? Share your royal musings and travel tips in the comments below!
The Royal Family may soon enjoy these picturesque landscapes, as a member hinted in one of her encounters.
Princess Catherine of Wales showed her interest in a much-anticipated family trip to The Land Down Under.
During the St Patrick's Day celebrations in London, the Princess engaged in a warm conversation with an Australian reservist.
This conversation then sparked excitement about a potential visit with her husband, Prince William, and their three children.
The Prince and Princess of Wales last visited Australia over a decade ago for a tour, and the idea of their return has set Aussies abuzz.
The Princess of Wales expressed her eagerness to explore Australia with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
'She said she'd love to take the kids Down Under now that they're a bit older,' royal insider Russell Myers shared on Today.
The Princess also mentioned that Prince George could hardly believe that he had already visited Australia and New Zealand.
The Prince and Princess of Wales last visited Australia in April 2014, which included a ten-day tour with a young Prince George.
Since then, plans have been simmering to bring the couple back to Australian shores.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were supposed to visit in February 2020 along with the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Royal Family members were supposed to tour regions affected by the devastating bushfires that occurred in 2019-2020.
Negotiations between the then-Morrison government and Kensington Palace reportedly intensified, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
However, the unforeseen pandemic put a halt to these plans, which left royal enthusiasts waiting with bated breath.
The anticipation for the Wales family's visit is not without reason.
Princess Catherine of Wales has captured the hearts of many.
The Princess became the most popular member of the British Royal Family, according to 66 per cent of the latest Ipsos poll respondents.
Prince William did not fall far behind, with a 65 per cent popularity rating.
Their presence in Australia would undoubtedly be met with a reception akin to that of rock stars.
Prince William's connection to Australia dates back to his infancy when he visited in 1983 with his parents, King Charles III and the late Princess Diana.
He made history as the first Royal baby to accompany his parents on an official overseas visit.
The Royal Family has seen the beauty of Australia in several separate visits.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla completed a whirlwind three-day tour of Australia last October.
Prior to the pandemic, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visited Australia in 2018 as newlyweds.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also received good news during this trip, as they announced their first child, Prince Archie, who was born in 2019.
The potential visit by the Wales family could be more than just a royal excursion; it's a symbol of the enduring connection between Australia and the British monarchy.
It could also be an opportunity for Australians to share their rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality with the Royal Family.
As we await official confirmation of the Wales family's Australian adventure, we can't help but dream of the places they might visit.
Key Takeaways
- Princess Catherine of Wales hinted at a potential family trip to Australia during a conversation.
- The Princess expressed a desire to take her children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—to Australia now that they are older.
- Plans for Princess Catherine and Prince William's visit to Australia have been in discussion since 2020.
- The Royal Family has seen Australia's beauty and culture on separate visits and occasions over the decades.