Prince Harry’s conference in Melbourne cuts ticket prices

O’Neill announced on April 6 that “the hotel has just kindly released a handful of additional rooms – including solo options (we heard you ask)!”
Attendees were previously assigned two people to a room with two single beds, with most sleeping next to strangers.
The talent manager encouraged potential attendees, “If you feel the pull to join this community… this is your sign.”
The event was announced on March 10th and they quickly announced that their “ticket allocation” had “run out” for the 300 seats.
Now that banner is no longer visible on the site, even though ticket sales are encouraged, promising a “girls weekend like no other.”
The slow-selling Australian performances mark a grim comedown for Harry and Markle, who were mobbed by adoring crowds as newlyweds during their 2018 royal tour. Now the couple’s return has sparked a backlash, with Australians circulating a petition demanding not a single tax dollar be spent on the duo’s visit as private citizens turned pseudo-celebrities.




