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Duke and Duchess of Sussex Begin Four-Day Private Visit to Australia with Paid Engagements

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Australia for a four-day trip focusing on mental health, veterans' support, and community resilience. The visit includes paid speaking events in Melbourne and Sydney, alongside charitable activities. Organizers state the trip is privately funded, amid public criticism over ticket prices and perceived commercialization.

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2 sources·Apr 13, 2:01 PM(1 day ago)·1m read
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex started a four-day visit to Australia on Tuesday, spanning Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney. The itinerary combines charitable engagements with paid speaking appearances. A spokesman for their office stated the program would focus on mental health, community resilience, and support for veterans and their families, alongside private meetings and special projects.

Ticket prices for events featuring the couple have drawn attention. At the InterEdge Summit in Melbourne, delegate tickets cost £525, platinum tickets £1,250, and virtual access to the duke's speech £260. In Sydney, a girls' weekend retreat charges £1,400 per ticket, with VIP packages at £1,675 including a group photo with the duchess.

The event in Sydney, organized by the Her Best Life podcast, accommodates 300 guests and was announced last month. As of Monday, the retreat's website indicated a handful of additional rooms remained available. It is not clear how much the couple is being paid for these appearances.

Charitable Focus of the Visit The couple's activities emphasize support for veterans and mental health initiatives.

In Canberra, the duke will attend events at the Australian War Memorial, including the Last Post Ceremony. Engagements with Invictus Australia include connections with families and artists at the Australian National Veterans Art Museum. Mental health organizations such as Movember and Batyr are featured in the schedule, focusing on youth wellbeing.

The duchess will visit a homeless services center in Melbourne to highlight support for women experiencing housing insecurity. Additional stops include a children's hospital and sports-related events. The visit concludes in Sydney with a harbor outing alongside Invictus community members and attendance at a rugby match at Allianz Stadium between New South Wales Waratahs and Moana Pasifika.

Story Timeline

6 events
  1. April 13-16, 2026

    Duke and Duchess of Sussex conduct four-day visit to Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney with charitable and paid events.

    2 sourcesThe Times · GB News
  2. April 13, 2026

    Couple arrives in Melbourne to begin itinerary including InterEdge Summit speech by duke.

    2 sourcesThe Times · GB News
  3. April 15, 2026

    Duchess appears at girls' weekend retreat in Sydney with ticketed event.

    2 sourcesThe Times · GB News
  4. April 16, 2026

    Visit concludes with rugby match attendance in Sydney and Invictus community harbor outing.

    1 sourceGB News
  5. April 11, 2026

    Online petition reaches nearly 46,000 signatures opposing public funding for the visit.

    1 sourceThe Times
  6. March 2026

    Duchess's Sydney appearance announced by event organizers.

    2 sourcesThe Times · GB News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Visit advances mental health initiatives through partnerships with local organizations.

  2. 02

    Australian media scrutiny increases public awareness of the couple's commercial activities.

  3. 03

    Petition influences government decisions on funding private royal visits.

  4. 04

    Event ticket sales contribute to couple's private funding of philanthropy.

  5. 05

    Policing costs in Sydney potentially burden taxpayers for public security.

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