Royal Randwick ‘in advanced negotiations for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend Everest race’

All eyes are on newlyweds Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the pair attend their first public engagements.

And organisers at Sydney’s Royal Randwick racecourse are apparently in ‘advanced negotiations with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend the forthcoming Everest race’ in October. 

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, plans are already in the works to get the Royal couple to the world’s richest turf race – with a private suite and jet already booked.

‘In talks’: Royal Randwick racecourse ‘in advanced negotiations for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend The Everest race’ in October, according to Sydney Morning Herald

Sources told the publication that the couple’s private room has been arranged, and their private jet will fly them from Melbourne to Sydney. 

Meanwhile, the paper already noted that Racing NSW boss Peter V’Landys has already confirmed that talks have been taking place, and Prince Harry has already shown interest in a program where former race horses are placed with injured servicemen as part of their rehabilitation. 

Rumours are also swirling that the newlyweds could be set to enjoy a private holiday while sunning it up in Sydney, before Prince Harry kicks off his official Invitus Games duties in October.

MailOnline have contacted Royal Randwick for comment.  

Newlyweds: Sources told the publication that the couple's private room has been arranged, and their private jet will fly them from Melbourne to Sydney

Newlyweds: Sources told the publication that the couple’s private room has been arranged, and their private jet will fly them from Melbourne to Sydney

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall did something very similar after visiting Australia for the Commonwealth Games in April, and kicked back for a secretive getaway before the events started.

Meghan let slip in March that the couple would be making Sydney their first overseas stop after the hotly anticipated nuptials.

While overseeing the Invictus hopefuls prepare at Bath University in the UK, the former Suits actress let it slip that the games would be her first foreign visit as a royal. 

Horse fan: Racing NSW boss Peter V'Landys has already confirmed that talks have been taking place, and Prince Harry has already show interest in a horse rehibilitation program

Horse fan: Racing NSW boss Peter V’Landys has already confirmed that talks have been taking place, and Prince Harry has already show interest in a horse rehibilitation program

The Invictus Games is the only international sport event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, both serving and veteran.

Their aim is to use the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect of all those who serve their country. 

Sydney is the fourth city to host the Invictus Games, after London in 2014, Orlando in 2016, and Toronto last year which was attended by Meghan.

The royal couple enjoyed their first public appearance at the Canadian games where the duo finally confirmed their relationship to the world, holding hands as they made their way into the event, and then laughing and chatting happily while sitting in the stands.  

The Sydney Games, staged from October 20 to 27, will see more than 500 competitors from 18 nations compete in 11 adaptive sports.

The UK team trials are being run by Help for Heroes, with support from the Ministry of Defence, the Royal British Legion and the Endeavour Fund, and will be hosted at the University of Bath over four days.

Prince Harry points while standing next to his fiancée with Meghan Markle by his side as they visit the University of Bath today

On their way? Meghan let it slip in March that the couple would be making Sydney their first overseas stop after the hotly anticipated nuptials (pictured in Bath in April)



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