Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are all set to get married in a month and the world is abuzz with questions about what the guest list look like? What will Meghan wear? What would be the menu? Britain is all about its newest ‘IT’ couple. Harry and Meghan look pretty ready to walk down the aisle but people are getting pretty anxious.
The biggest question they have about the wedding is, of course, the honeymoon destination. From America to Australia people had made wild guesses as to where the newest Royal couple night fly off to after tying the knot and reports have emerged that Meghan and Harry will honeymoon in Africa. Where in Africa, you ask? Buckle up because we are about to tell you all about it.
Over the last few months, people have been breathless about the Royal wedding. To keep them on the loop, Kensington Palace has kept all the people across the world updated on every detail about the wedding, from the florist to the baker. The honeymoon destination for the Royal newlyweds Harry and Meghan has not been revealed officially but of course, there are speculations.
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It has been reported that the Royal couple really want to spend their honeymoon in Africa. A magazine reports that Meghan and Harry have decided upon a swanky luxury valley camp in Namibia. Interestingly Namibia is one of the most sought-after global destinations, especially for honeymoons.
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It has been reported that Harry and Meghan will head to the luxurious Hoanib Valley Camp located in Kaokoland, Namibia. The camp is one of the most exotic places the jet-setting couple can choose to go for their honeymoon. It's located in the Namibian heartland and has in fact seen some very well-off people staying there.
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The camp resort is going to cost the Royal couple an outrageous amount of money. The Namibian camp costs something around $660 per person per day and you might think it's too expensive but you're not a Royal. Camp Hoanib is surrounded by gorgeous sand dunes in the middle of the desert and runs along the Obias river which makes it all the more exotic.
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There's a reason why Royals are do closely monitored by the British people besides their wardrobes and vacation lists. The people obviously want to know how their tax money is being used. Many times when William and Kate had vacationed in some exotic land or Kate had worn something expensive, critics had been quick to point out that it's all happening with taxpayers’ money. What will they say when they find out about the $660 per night jungle honeymoon?
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Prince Harry is known to be an avid nature and wildlife lover and we can see why his honeymoon would be just perfect for him. The Hoanib camp lies near the wild hinterland and has endangered rhinos and giraffes who are readily spotted in daylight. This might also help with Harry's nature preservation initiatives.
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The camp might be in the middle of a secluded and rough desert, but it is equipped with every modern-day amenities, from plush indoor settings to TV. In fact, the camp’s indoor set-up is just like any other 5-star resort’s, and yet it retains the feel of the desert.
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The Namibian camp resort was made for the trendy environment-conscious generation. Not only is the entire tent powered by solar energy which is a huge step in the right direction, the decor isn't gaudy or over the top. The camp has six massive suites which are designed keeping in mind the raw, rugged landscape of where it is based. You'd be surprised to see how pleasant the colour patterns are in the camp.
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Going to Namibia might not be a totally random decision for Harry and Meghan. Namibia is an underdeveloped and underpopulated country with a population of just over 2 million, despite being much larger and expansive than England. The honeymoon of the new Royal couple will obviously give the country's economy a boost as the tourism will soar after Harry and Meghan's honeymoon.
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Did you know the cause of wildlife preservation is very close to Harry's heart? Camp Hoanib is actually part of an organisation which is responsible for Africa-wide conservation of giraffes. In fact, Harry's decision to go there might have something to do with this too.
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Did you know Harry had once been to Africa with his then-girlfriend Chelsy Davy? In 2015 Harry and Chelsy were spotted on a safari tour in Africa and made the news. In fact news of their boating adventures and sleeping, bag routines were talked about too. Would it be awkward for Meghan to go back there for her honeymoon?
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Harry has spent a considerable amount of time in conservation and in 2008 he had been assigned to Namibia on military work. After he had left the army in 2015 Harry was spotted visiting Namibia’s Skeleton Coast with the Household Cavalry.
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Meghan and Harry seem to be huge safari lovers and have already been to Botswana together for a trip. It was reported last year that Meghan and Harry have been camping in a Botswana camp resort within just a year of dating. It was also reported that it was Meghan's first safari.
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Harry later spoke about how the camping trip to Botswana helped them bond. He revealed that staying with each other in the middle of nowhere and sharing a tent in the wilderness brought them closer.
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Harry and Meghan have been trying to be different from Prince William and Kate in every way. For their honeymoon too, they seem to have chosen a place that is very different from the luxe tourist destination where Will and Kate had gone for their honeymoon. While William and Kate headed to the very posh island of Seychelles for their honeymoon, Harry and Meghan will head for a more rugged terrain in Africa.
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