According to reports cited by In Touch Weekly, sources close to the couple believe Meghan feels the visit validated her long-standing view that she does not rely on traditional royal structures to connect with the public. Instead, she is said to believe her appeal comes from a more direct and relatable style of engagement.
The insider added that the warm reception the couple received during their Australia tour has given Meghan renewed motivation to continue building on this positive momentum. There is also speculation that more international visits could be planned in the future as they expand their public presence.
The four-day trip, which included stops focused on community engagement, reflection, and resilience, also featured appearances that highlighted their ongoing charitable interests. Observers noted that the couple appeared focused on strengthening their connection with the public through informal and accessible interactions.
Some sources further claimed that Meghan is determined to establish herself as a highly influential public figure on the global stage, often drawing comparisons between her public reception and that of senior royals such as Kate Middleton. However, these comparisons remain part of media commentary and not officially confirmed statements.
Royal commentator Rob Shuter also suggested that the couple is already considering their next strategic move following the Australia trip, despite reports that the visit may have caused tension within royal circles, including concerns attributed to King Charles III.
One element reportedly being explored for future public engagements is the traditional “walkabout” style interaction, where members of the Royal Family meet and greet members of the public directly—an approach that continues to play a significant role in shaping public perception of senior royals.
