Royal Tour: Harry and Meghan Put on Shoes on Bondi Beach



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Harry and Meghan at Bondi Beach

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The Duke and Duchess were greeted by colorful outfits at Bondi Beach

Prince Harry and Meghan donned their shoes and went barefoot on Bondi Beach as they continued their tour in Australia and New Zealand.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met the One Wave community surf group, participating in "Fluro Friday".

This meant that there were lots of colorful garlands and neon lights to see during the session, which encourages discussion of mental health issues.

Later, Harry climbed Sydney Harbor Bridge with competitors from Invictus Games.

Cheers and cries greeted the couple as they arrived in Bondi, the last leg of their Australian tour just before 8:30 am local time on Friday morning.

Grant Trebilco and Sam Schumacher, founder and co-founder of OneWave, met them. One was wearing a flowered suit, the other a golden pants and rainbow colored suspenders.

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Harry let himself go on that occasion by slipping a blue lei around his neck, matching his shirt of the same color, while his wife was receiving a rose.

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They sat on the sand to talk to the group members

The Duchess wears another outfit from an Australian designer, this time choosing a striped dress from Martin Grant.

Both went barefoot on the beach, where they sat in a circle on the sand to talk to OneWave members.

The Duke then rose to his challenge at Sydney Harbor Bridge.

He and three athletes of the Invictus Games took 13 minutes to complete the climb of the monument. They were joined by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

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