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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle immerse themselves in Sydney's latest Invictus games.
The royal couple, who is expecting their first child in the spring, went to the wheelchair basketball final on Saturday (local time). England won third place in the bronze medal game against New Zealand, while the Netherlands and the United States participated in the gold medal game.
Meghan was dressed in a brown top of the Australian brand Scanlan Theodore and a pair of black pants topped half high, while Harry wore an Invictus Games black polo shirt. The prospective parents, who were greeted by applause, sat down with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Defense Minister Christopher Pyne.
David Beckham, ambassador for Invictus Games, was also seen in the crowd with his son Romeo, although they seem to be sitting on the other side.
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Later, the couple awarded gold medals to the United States team congratulating each player for his victory.
Last week, Harry and Meghan launched the Paralympic style competition for injured military and veterans and recovering with the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge – while wearing the shirts for the Invictus Games!
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They then headed to the opening ceremony, where Harry could not help mentioning their exciting news about the baby.
"First of all, thank you for the welcome that you have reserved to me and Meghan in recent days," he told the crowd gathered at the Sydney Opera House. "I was so proud to introduce my wife and we were so happy to be able to celebrate with you the personal joy of our new addition."
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Before traveling to Fiji and Tonga, Harry had attended a bike race before being joined by Meghan on a boat to cheer on competitors during a sailing event.
After the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games, where Harry will deliver another speech, the couple will travel to New Zealand to conclude their royal tour.
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