The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are due to arrive in Africa later with their four-month-old son Archie, for their first official tour as a family.
The 10-day visit will see the royals celebrate the continent’s people and culture.
It begins in Cape Town on Monday, where the couple will visit a township.
Prince Harry will also travel alone to Malawi, Botswana and Angola, where he will pay tribute to his mother Princess Diana’s anti-landmine campaign.
The tour is baby Archie’s first official overseas trip.
At the Cape Town township, the Sussexes will tour a workshop supporting children and empowering young girls.
Meghan is expected to speak about the rising violence against women in South Africa.
Other highlights of the tour include a visit to another township near Johannesburg where Prince Harry and Meghan will learn about a project tackling rising unemployment.