If you're new, Subscribe! → ****** Kate Middleton won’t be accompanying her husband Prince William on his next series of royal engagements in Africa. The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to the couple's third child, Prince Louis, in April this year and has made a number of appearances during her maternity leave for special occasions, such as Trooping The Colour. Prince William’s next royal tour was arranged by the UK Government, as part of his role as the the President of United For Wildlife and Tusk Trust, but there’s a reason Kate won’t be by his side. OK!’s royal expert Christina Reeves explained Prince William has often chosen to go solo in his battle against wildlife trade, while Kate also opts to go alone on personal projects close to her own heart. Likewise, Meghan Markle will also soon embark on a royal engagement of her own. Top Stories Prince George has a dinosaur obsession – he is teaching Kate Middleton and Prince William The one fashion rule Kate and Meghan will have to adhere to at Princess Eugenie's wedding Christina said: “This working trip to Africa was arranged by the UK Government for Prince William – predominately in his role as President of United For Wildlife and Tusk Trust. “While there will be some public engagements, the majority of his schedule there will remain private as he meets with with leaders from each country and key figures working in animal conservation ahead of October’s Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in London. “Typically William has always worked solo in his fight against illegal wildlife trade, which is why we wouldn’t see Kate join him on a trip like this or him joining Kate on her own personal projects, such as promoting the importance of perinatal, maternal and children's mental health. “William’s visit to Africa is in the same vein as his 2016 solo trip to Vietnam, where his goal was to urge people to stop buying rhino horn and elephant ivory.” Most Popular Ben Jardine claims Roxanne Pallett tried to contact him after CBB Danniella Westbrook steps onto red carpet after worrying social media posts Katie Price and new boyfriend Alex Adderson 'SPLIT' Christina believes Kate will remain off royal duty for a little while longer as she continues to focus on her new baby boy, as well as Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The royal expert added: “At present, Kate is still on maternity leave and there aren’t plans for her to return to official engagements until further into Autumn. We did see her take time out to attend some key events, such as celebrations to mark the Centenary of Royal Air Force in July, but her priority continues to be at home with George, Charlotte and, of course, baby Louis.” During his time in Kenya, William will meet with the British Army Training Unit Kenya in Nanyuki, Lakipia County. His trip will commence on Monday 24 September until Sunday 30 September. Top Stories Kate Middleton’s favourite food revealed by husband Prince William How Prince William became the first to