The royal couple were initially supposed to travel to the U.S. in the Spring of 2019, but will now be making their way Stateside in the Fall of 2019 instead. The reason being is that Meghan is due to give birth sometime in the Spring, although an exact due date has not been announced.
At Borron House, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex called on President Jioji Konrote and First Lady Faga Sarote, at the start of #RoyalVisitFiji. pic.twitter.com/IdhLNWR8EJ
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) October 23, 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently touring Australia. They will be making their way to Fiji and Tongo for the next several days before stopping in New Zealand and ending their tour back in Australia before heading home. Earlier reports have indicated that Meghan was forced to scale back on her trip because she hasn’t been feeling well behind the scenes. Seeing how she’s just in her first trimester, it’s without a doubt that she is still dealing with perhaps morning sickness or just feeling tired from the jet lag, her demanding schedule, and most definitely all the changes that her body is going through right now.
Also, it’s been noted that when Meghan does come back home, she will technically still be an American citizen, even though she’s in the process of becoming a British citizen. Needless to say, it will be an exciting homecoming for everyone!
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