The Sussexes have touched down in Australia. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan landed in Melbourne today to kick off their four-day visit to the country, which will focus on furthering their humanitarian work. Over the course of the trip, the couple will also move through Canberra and Sydney for a number of private, business, and philanthropic engagements.
(They did not be bring their two children—Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4—with them.)
Upon arriving, the duke and duchess visited the National Veterans Arts Museum (Anvam) in Southbank, Melbourne, while in coordinating earth-tone looks. Later, Meghan joined staff at the McAuley Community Services for Women, a women’s homeless and family violence shelter, to serve lunch to residents.
For their third engagement of the day, Harry and Meghan paid a visit to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, where they met with medical staff and patients. Meghan made a quick change to a polished black midi dress with a pleated skirt and golden buttons. Harry changed into a sharp suit.
The visit had a special meaning as Harry’s late mom, Princess Diana, visited the same Australian hospital over 40 years ago.
Following the tour, Meghan will reportedly stay in Australia take part in a “Girl’s Weekend” retreat hosted by the Her Best Life podcast and its hosts, Jackie Henderson and Gemma O’Neill.
It will take place at the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach, Meghan will participate in a special Q+A as part of a gala dinner. The entire weekend will be defined by “meaningful speakers,” according to a press release, with Duchess of Sussex acting as one of the marquee names.
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