The new hybrid role could see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
combine Commonwealth and charity work and promoting Britain but take them out of the UK for at
least two to three years.
It would allow Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, a break from
divisions that have rocked the royals in recent months, it is claimed. A source told The Sunday Times: “Discussions
are at an early stage, but the plan is to find a new way of using their soft
power abilities, most likely in Africa.”
A decision on where royal "rock stars" Harry and
Meghan would be based is not due until 2020, The Sunday Times reports. But the
Duke of Sussex has strong links to Africa and spent his 2004 gap year in
Lesostho, where he started a charity. Harry
and Meghan are said to have fallen in love in Botswana, which the prince refers
to as his ‘second home’.