Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning to travel to the United States for an official tour in early 2019.
"They are so excited to head to the U.S. Meghan is looking forward to introducing Harry to everything she loves about the U.S. They are thinking New York, Washington D.C., and California. They're working to finalize their locations and venues," the source told US Weekly.
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"Meghan and Harry want to solidify ties between the U.K. and the U.S. They want to highlight and foster these relationships. They will meet CEOs and female tech entrepreneurs to encourage their involvement in this industry," the source added.
Although the complete itinerary of the newly-wed couple was not revealed, the source claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will most likely visit California, New York, and Washington D.C.
There are speculations that Prince Harry will pay a visit to the Obama Foundation in Chicago with Markle as the Duke is extremely close to the former US president. While in the US, they might also visit Canada, which is very close to Markle as she lived there for several years during the shoot for 'Suits'.
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Ever since her marriage with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle has relocated to Britain. But, the couple was extremely inspired to travel the world together after their recent official two-day trip to Dublin, Ireland.
Meanwhile, reports said that the 36-year-old actress will also visit her family and friends in North America, during her stay. According to another source, Markle apparently wants to do as many things as possible before she steps into her pregnancy.
"Expect to hear the pitter-patter of a little prince or princess in 2019," the source said.
Following the footsteps of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, the couple will head to Australia in October, before their US visit, for the Invictus Games. They are also scheduled to visit Fiji, New Zealand and the Kingdom of Tonga.