Meghan Markel and Prince Harry prepare for the Royal Baby Tour



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The child of Meghan and Harry has not arrived yet, but the future parents plan a tour with their baby worthy of a king.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex intend to take the youngest king to Africa in the fall, while the child only has six months, according to a report .

If they did, the baby would break the current record holder, Prince George, his first cousin, who at eight months was accompanying William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Australia and New Zealand in 2014. , according to the Sunday Times of London.

The paper revealed last week that Prince Harry and his wife plan to move to Africa to live and work – to help them play a distinctive role in the royal family, far from the Cambridges, and to exploit their Global attraction for Britain.

Their African tour, requested by the government, should focus on youth empowerment, education and conservation – and will last about two weeks in October, the report said.

"They hope to take the baby with them, but they will make a decision later," said a palace source.

"Potentially, Meghan and the baby could be part of the trip, if not all."

The Royal Baby Tour is a relatively new thing.

Charles and Diana broke protocol in 1983 when they took nine-month-old William to a six-week tour of Australia and New Zealand.

Then, in 2014, George was so successful that he was dubbed the "Republican Killer" after a poll revealing that support in Australia was falling after breaking with the monarchy during his tour.

It is expected that the current birth is likely to create a new wave of royal mania.

Already, their @sussexroyal account on Instagram has more than 5 million followers.

It is not known yet which African countries the couple will visit, but they will likely include Commonwealth nations.

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