Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to visit Sussex. Pictured: Markle and Prince Harry chat with guests during the interval break in 100 Days to Peace in London on Sept. 6, 2018. Getty Images/Geoff Pugh

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to visit the county where their title was inspired.

According to Nicholas Bieber of Daily Star, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to visit the dukedom of Sussex ahead of their major tour of Australia next month. Prince Harry and Markle will visit the county which is popular of its landmarks on Wednesday. Markle is also expected to be shown the rare Sussex copy of the American Declaration of Independence.

Prince Harry and Markle's journey along the south coast will kick off with a visit to Edes House in Chichester, West Sussex. They will also travel to Bognor Regis pier where they will officially open the University of Chichester's Engineering and Digital Technology Park.

After that, they will head to the bright lights of seaside city Brighton and Hove in East Sussex. The royal couple will take a stop at the historic Royal Pavillion, which is built by George, Prince of Wales, who later became the Prince of Regent in the 1780s.

In related news, Markle has been busy this week. On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped out together for the Coach Core Awards.

During the said sighting, Markle showed up in a blue Oscar de la Renta top and black Alturazza pants. She paired it with 4-inch heels. A number of royal fans agreed that she looked great. However, for some, she committed a fashion blunder because the combination of black and blue is a big no-no in the fashion industry.

Not everyone agrees with this. For Dean Handspiker, the two colors can work together provided that it's "intentional and perfectly polished." Otherwise, "it will look like you got dressed in the dark."

On Tuesday, Markle stepped out alone for her first solo royal engagement. She was photographed performing hongi, a traditional Maori greeting. However, many noticed that she did it wrong because she didn't close her eyes when she pressed her nose to other person. Markle can take cues from Kate Middleton. The Duchess of Cambridge was photographed doing this with 5-year-old Mataawhio Matahaere Vieint during the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit to New Zealand in 2014.