Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have arrived in Australia for a four-day tour of Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were on a Qantas flight which touched down at Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport shortly after 6.30am on Tuesday.
Their visit will ‘focus on mental health, community resilience, and support for veterans and their families, alongside private meetings and special projects’.
The taxpayer-funded bill for their security will likely reach six figures, according to a security expert.
‘I think it comes into the tens, possibly hundreds of thousands, because at the end of the day, it is a draw on the actual on each particular kind of state with regards to bringing the police in from normal kind of duties,’ Zero Risk security specialist Tony Loughran said.
The couple’s children, six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet, have not joined their parents on the privately funded visit – which will not include any walkabouts to meet the public.
Harry and Meghan will also take part in private commercial engagements separate from a program of public visits.
It’s the Sussexes’ first visit to Australia since 2018, where the couple announced they were expecting their first child.
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