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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
by Joy PecknoldThe world is Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s proverbial nosy neighbor eagerly wanting to know where they’ve been and where they are going. Herein, we review the couple’s travel plans, including all those honeymoon rumours, and suggest a couple places they should go for the utmost privacy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
Last August, Harry took Meghan to Botswana to celebrate her 36th birthday, hopping between luxury resorts in the Okavango Delta region. The trip ought to have been especially special since Harry also sourced her engagement ring here. If you’re planning a trip, we’d suggest hitting up three of the highest rated properties in the area, including Abu Camp (pictured), Sanctuary Chief’s Camp and Sandibe Okavango Safari Lodge.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
A few months before Botswana, the couple attended the wedding of Prince Harry’s best friend, Tom Inskip, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. There, they stayed at Round Hill Hotel and Villas. Encompassing 100 acres, the property’s 1950s buildings have hosted American royalty (Jackie Kennedy, Grace Kelly) and feature Ralph Lauren-designed rooms. Splurge on a villa like Harry did and you’ll enjoy your own private pool.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
During their courtship, Prince Harry took a number of secret trips to Toronto where Meghan filmed Suits. According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, author of Harry: Life, Loss and Love, when word got out, the couple hid away at the home of Meghan’s friend Jessica Mulroney. If you don’t have a bestie you can crash with in town, there’s always the Bisha Hotel and Residences. Their two-floor, 2025-square-foot Bisha Suite feels like a luxurious home-away-from-home.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
Honeymoon speculation about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got hot again when word spread that the newlyweds had picked the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper, Alberta. The Lodge has denied it, and if they were booked in odds are plans changed for security reasons. But it’s a worthy post-wedding spot for its scenic splendor and cozy accommodations—the secluded Athabasca Cottage is particularly perfect for honeymooners.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
Rumors also swirled that Harry and Meghan had chosen northwest Namibia as their honeymoon location. If so, they’d do well to chose Little Ongava. The hilltop luxury camp offers views of Etosha National Park’s wildlife watering holes, and with just three spacious suites (each with private plunge pools), it’s not hard to book out the place out for complete privacy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
Since their wedding was so public, the couple intends to keep their honeymoon incredibly secretive. Nine miles from the nearest town and hidden away in a forest, Loggers Lodge, which is exclusive use for only one couple, definitely fits the bill. The cute red cabin in Lapland, Sweden is serviced by a private chef. There’s also an outdoor hot tub for stargazing and, if you’re lucky, the Northern Lights will show up.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Travel Plans
Being far from everything is a half of Fiji’s charm, the other is all of its natural eye candy. Heck, it’s a Commonwealth country to boot. There are a number of stunning, secluded spots for the Harry and Meghan to choose from here. Turtle Island caters to couples with just 14 luxury bures each with their own private beach (it was also the setting for The Blue Lagoon). There’s also Laucala Island. With British roots, the private retreat stays true to its Fijian locale by using products and materials from the island as often as possible. Also, it’s Oprah approved.
Last August, Harry took Meghan to Botswana to celebrate her 36th birthday, hopping between luxury resorts in the Okavango Delta region. The trip ought to have been especially special since Harry also sourced her engagement ring here. If you’re planning a trip, we’d suggest hitting up three of the highest rated properties in the area, including Abu Camp (pictured), Sanctuary Chief’s Camp and Sandibe Okavango Safari Lodge.
A few months before Botswana, the couple attended the wedding of Prince Harry’s best friend, Tom Inskip, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. There, they stayed at Round Hill Hotel and Villas. Encompassing 100 acres, the property’s 1950s buildings have hosted American royalty (Jackie Kennedy, Grace Kelly) and feature Ralph Lauren-designed rooms. Splurge on a villa like Harry did and you’ll enjoy your own private pool.
During their courtship, Prince Harry took a number of secret trips to Toronto where Meghan filmed Suits. According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, author of Harry: Life, Loss and Love, when word got out, the couple hid away at the home of Meghan’s friend Jessica Mulroney. If you don’t have a bestie you can crash with in town, there’s always the Bisha Hotel and Residences. Their two-floor, 2025-square-foot Bisha Suite feels like a luxurious home-away-from-home.
Honeymoon speculation about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got hot again when word spread that the newlyweds had picked the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper, Alberta. The Lodge has denied it, and if they were booked in odds are plans changed for security reasons. But it’s a worthy post-wedding spot for its scenic splendor and cozy accommodations—the secluded Athabasca Cottage is particularly perfect for honeymooners.
Rumors also swirled that Harry and Meghan had chosen northwest Namibia as their honeymoon location. If so, they’d do well to chose Little Ongava. The hilltop luxury camp offers views of Etosha National Park’s wildlife watering holes, and with just three spacious suites (each with private plunge pools), it’s not hard to book out the place out for complete privacy.
Since their wedding was so public, the couple intends to keep their honeymoon incredibly secretive. Nine miles from the nearest town and hidden away in a forest, Loggers Lodge, which is exclusive use for only one couple, definitely fits the bill. The cute red cabin in Lapland, Sweden is serviced by a private chef. There’s also an outdoor hot tub for stargazing and, if you’re lucky, the Northern Lights will show up.
Being far from everything is a half of Fiji’s charm, the other is all of its natural eye candy. Heck, it’s a Commonwealth country to boot. There are a number of stunning, secluded spots for the Harry and Meghan to choose from here. Turtle Island caters to couples with just 14 luxury bures each with their own private beach (it was also the setting for The Blue Lagoon). There’s also Laucala Island. With British roots, the private retreat stays true to its Fijian locale by using products and materials from the island as often as possible. Also, it’s Oprah approved.