Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to undertake "humanitarian trips overseas in 2026", reported GB News on Monday, citing a statement from the couple's spokesperson.
The spokesperson, however, did not reveal the destinations for the couple's trips.
The upcoming trips were mentioned in a statement announcing that James Holt, the charity chief of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is stepping down as head of Archewell Philanthropies.
The spokesperson said Holt will remain a senior philanthropic advisor, supporting the couple's humanitarian trips in 2026.
Last year, Harry and Meghan made several trips abroad, including to Nigeria and Colombia.
In 2025, they traveled to Canada for the Invictus Games, and Prince Harry made a solo trip to the UK to support charities he's patron of.
Earlier, James Holt, the Executive Director of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's charity Archewell Philanthropies, confirmed that he will be returning with his family to London.
Holt had been running the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell charity since 2021.