Harry and Meghan condemn 35,000-strong petition over Australia trip
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In the midst of growing public scrutiny, representatives for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have responded to a petition urging that no taxpayer funds be allocated for their forthcoming trip to Australia. This petition, which has garnered over 35,000 signatures, calls for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to cover their own expenses during their semi-royal visit next month, and presses the government to refrain from providing any financial assistance.

Beyond Australia, an advocacy group, initiated the campaign titled “No Taxpayer-Funding or Official Support for Harry and Meghan’s Private Visit to Australia.” The petition has gained significant traction, reflecting public concerns about the potential use of public money for the couple’s travel plans.

In response, a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess clarified that the trip would indeed be self-funded, questioning the necessity and impact of the petition. “It’s a moot point,” the spokesperson commented. “The trip is being funded privately, so I’m not sure what this petition hopes to achieve.”

The advocacy group behind the petition emphasized their stance on the website, stating, “The activities are private and commercial and must be treated strictly as a private visit.” They argue that the visit should not involve any public expenditure or official support, maintaining their position that the couple should independently finance their journey.

He said: ‘It’s a moot point. The trip is being funded privately, so I’m not sure what this petition hopes to achieve.

The group spearheading the campaign against the visit said on the petition site: ‘The activities are private and commercial and must be treated strictly as a private visit.

‘At a time when Australians are facing significant cost-of-living pressures, including rising grocery bills, fuel prices, mortgage stress driven by interest rate hikes, and increasing energy costs, public resources must be used responsibly and applied fairly without special treatment for high-profile individuals.’

Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, previously visited Australia in 2018 when they were both senior working members of the Royal Family. 

The couple had a police escort wherever they went, and also stayed at the Governor-General’s residence, which overlooks the world-famous Sydney Harbour. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are returning to Australia next month - they are pictured here during a previous visit to the country, on Bondi Beach in Sydney in October 2018

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are returning to Australia next month – they are pictured here during a previous visit to the country, on Bondi Beach in Sydney in October 2018

Meghan is appearing at a women-only event in Sydney, which is described as a 'girls' weekend like no other' - but the event has been rocked by problems ever since its launch

Meghan is appearing at a women-only event in Sydney, which is described as a ‘girls’ weekend like no other’ – but the event has been rocked by problems ever since its launch

Harry and Meghan’s spokesman also responded by contrasting the numbers signing the new petition with the overall Australian population. 

He said: ‘Of course, if you wanted to dive into the ridiculousness of this petition as an agenda for spreading misinformation, then one could equally hypothesise that there are approximately 26.5million Australians (99.98 per cent of the population) who haven’t signed it, who must therefore agree with the taxpayer picking up the tab for their visit.

‘Of course, that is another equally stupid assertion to make.’

There had been speculation as to whether taxpayers would fund Meghan and Harry’s visit, as both the federal and state governments in Australia had previously declined to confirm who would be responsible for their protection. 

The latest petition comes after an Australian ‘ultimate girls’ weekend’, where Meghan was billed as the star guest, encountered more trouble in recent days. 

Last week, it was revealed that the hotel’s pool and spa are not finished, and the beach below has been battling effluent ‘poop balls’ for more than two years. 

On March 19, a spokesman for the Duchess confirmed she will still be appearing at the inaugural ‘Her Best Life Retreat’ in Sydney despite setbacks.

The all-women event, dubbed ‘Meg-stock’, is set to welcome around 300 guests to the three-day luxury retreat between April 17 and 19. 

The event has sold out, with VIP ticket holders able to bag front-row seats as well as a group photo with Meghan herself at the gala at the Intercontinental Hotel.

But the establishment overlooking Sydney’s Coogee beach, which describes itself as a ‘new era of beachside elegance’, is rushing to finish works in time for the event. 

Recently, it emerged that the new infinity pool overlooking the Tasman Sea is still under construction. And the spa, bar and ‘leisure deck’ are also due to be completed next month.

One guest who stayed at the hotel last week called the refurbishment of the pool ‘a work in progress’ and a ‘blot on the view’, the Daily Mail can reveal.

And those wanting to relax on the beach below will also have concerns because, since 2024, foul-smelling balls made up of a mixture of chemicals, soap scum, cooking oil, hair and human excrement have been washing up.

The Daily Mail previously approached the hotel and the organisers for comment. 

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