Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Reportedly Had Their Honeymoon in East Africa
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently got back from their honeymoon, and the one thing everyone wanted to know was: Where the hell did they go!? Unfortunately for us, the tight-lipped royals weren’t telling, leaving conflicting reports that claimed they’d jet-setted to wildly different continents. Now, it looks like those who predicted they would vacation in Africa got it right the first time. On Wednesday, a new source told E! News that the newlyweds visited more than two unspecified countries in East Africa. There, they embarked on safaris and miscellaneous “outdoor adventures” and also basked in the sun, E! News reports.
“It was the perfect break and blend of their passions,” the source told E! News. “Restorative and the perfect holiday before starting a very busy second half of 2018.”
Previously, TMZ reported that the couple had had their honeymoon in Alberta, Canada. The outlet’s sources claimed they stayed at the 6,000-square foot Outlook Cabin at Jasper National Park’s Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, a resort apparently popular with other royals and celebrities. Shortly after, a resort spokesperson denied the rumors. “Though Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge has a longstanding history of serving as a royal retreat, we can confirm that the couple is not currently booked for a stay,” the spokesperson said, according to Canada’s National Post.
Of course, that was just speculation. Originally, the Daily Mail and the Daily Express claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be going to Namibia. While the country lies in the southwest region of Africa, and not the east, it looks like they were at least closer than the Canada/Ireland rumors. Of course, there’s always a chance this latest report may turn out to be wrong again. Guess we’ll never know. Regardless, we hope they had a great time.
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