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The three bad omens clouding Harry and Meghan's trip: SHARON HUNT
- Harry and Meghan kicked off their Australian visit with a Melbourne hospital stop and a charity lunch, framing the trip around private, business and philanthropic aims.
- Australian taxpayers may cover policing costs despite the trip being marketed as privately funded.
- Meghan's appearance at a private women's retreat drew scrutiny over ticket prices and inclusivity.
- Harry's InterEdge Summit appearance is part of the itinerary and reportedly pays around AU$68,000.
- Critics argue the tour stitches together charitable work with money-spinning appearances, risking cynicism.
- Meghan helped serve lunch at a homeless shelter, showing hands-on philanthropy during the tour.
- The trip’s policing costs became a focal point of media scrutiny as the visit progressed.
- Exclusive reporting linked to hotel retreat organisers questions the event's demand and logistics.
- Critics pointed out potential conflicts between royal duties and commercial enterprise during the tour.
- Overall, observers will soon see whether the trip yields PR gains or more controversy for the Sussexes.
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